abdulrahmanok Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 military time for example : when normal time : 10 Am military time : 1000 when normal time : 7:30 Am military time : 0730 what i want is there is code to convert military to normal time ? because i want to calculate the difference between time for normal time it's easy 10 Am - 7.5 Am = 2.5 Hours But in military Time its very difficult 1000-0730= ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SorryButImaNewbie Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) Maybe break it in two (10 and 00, do it with the other) and do calculations that way? (this way you dont really need to convert it back to normal) Edited October 13, 2016 by SorryButImaNewbie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muhammad_Awais_Sharif Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 May be this help you Local $firstTime = '1000'; Local $secondTime = '0730'; MsgBox(0,"1000 to 10:00",miltToNormal($firstTime)) MsgBox(0,"0730 to 07:30",miltToNormal($secondTime)) Func miltToNormal($time) return StringLeft($time,2) & ":" & StringRight($time,2) EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamtheky Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 If you just want math, then mil time is easier in my opinion $time1 = "1145" $time2 = "0730" msgbox(0, '' , ((stringleft($time1 , 2) + stringright($time1 , 2) / 60)) - ((stringleft($time2 , 2) + stringright($time2 , 2) / 60))) ,-. .--. ________ .-. .-. ,---. ,-. .-. .-. .-. |(| / /\ \ |\ /| |__ __||| | | || .-' | |/ / \ \_/ )/ (_) / /__\ \ |(\ / | )| | | `-' | | `-. | | / __ \ (_) | | | __ | (_)\/ | (_) | | .-. | | .-' | | \ |__| ) ( | | | | |)| | \ / | | | | | |)| | `--. | |) \ | | `-' |_| (_) | |\/| | `-' /( (_)/( __.' |((_)-' /(_| '-' '-' (__) (__) (_) (__) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abdulrahmanok Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 5 minutes ago, Muhammad_Awais_Sharif said: May be this help you Local $firstTime = '1000'; Local $secondTime = '0730'; MsgBox(0,"1000 to 10:00",miltToNormal($firstTime)) MsgBox(0,"0730 to 07:30",miltToNormal($secondTime)) Func miltToNormal($time) return StringLeft($time,2) & ":" & StringRight($time,2) EndFunc Ty Very much for super fast Response Actually its converted but i failed to get Result between first time - second time Local $firstTime = '1000'; Local $secondTime = '0730'; MsgBox(0,"1000 to 10:00",miltToNormal($firstTime)) MsgBox(0,"0730 to 07:30",miltToNormal($secondTime)) Func miltToNormal($time) return StringLeft($time,2) & ":" & StringRight($time,2) EndFunc MsgBox(0,"Re",$firstTime-$secondtime) It gives me 270 whet it must be 230 ( 2 hours and 30 min ) . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SorryButImaNewbie Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 yeah you need to account for different possibilities (if 00 = 60 and others, I would think about it but dont have time ) good luck anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamtheky Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 we are done at post #4, right? ,-. .--. ________ .-. .-. ,---. ,-. .-. .-. .-. |(| / /\ \ |\ /| |__ __||| | | || .-' | |/ / \ \_/ )/ (_) / /__\ \ |(\ / | )| | | `-' | | `-. | | / __ \ (_) | | | __ | (_)\/ | (_) | | .-. | | .-' | | \ |__| ) ( | | | | |)| | \ / | | | | | |)| | `--. | |) \ | | `-' |_| (_) | |\/| | `-' /( (_)/( __.' |((_)-' /(_| '-' '-' (__) (__) (_) (__) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orbs Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) AutoIt it shipped with a UDF that handles time computations. first you must convert your military time to a calculable format, then diff the times and present in hours, like this: #include <Date.au3> Global $iTimeDiff = _DateDiff('n', _TimeConvert_MilitaryToCalc('0730'), _TimeConvert_MilitaryToCalc('1000')) / 60 MsgBox(0, '', $iTimeDiff) Func _TimeConvert_MilitaryToCalc($sTime) Return @YEAR & '/' & @MON & '/' & @MDAY & ' ' & StringLeft($sTime, 2) & ':' & StringRight($sTime, 2) & ':' & '00' EndFunc ;==>_TimeConvert_MilitaryToCalc look at the help for _DateDiff() and see why you need to convert the military time to calculable. Edited October 13, 2016 by orbs SorryButImaNewbie 1 Signature - my forum contributions: Spoiler UDF: LFN - support for long file names (over 260 characters) InputImpose - impose valid characters in an input control TimeConvert - convert UTC to/from local time and/or reformat the string representation AMF - accept multiple files from Windows Explorer context menu DateDuration - literal description of the difference between given dates Apps: Touch - set the "modified" timestamp of a file to current time Show For Files - tray menu to show/hide files extensions, hidden & system files, and selection checkboxes SPDiff - Single-Pane Text Diff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kylomas Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Check out _datediff in the help file... Forum Rules Procedure for posting code "I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." - Sir Winston Churchill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abdulrahmanok Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) 15 minutes ago, iamtheky said: If you just want math, then mil time is easier in my opinion $time1 = "1145" $time2 = "0730" msgbox(0, '' , ((stringleft($time1 , 2) + stringright($time1 , 2) / 60)) - ((stringleft($time2 , 2) + stringright($time2 , 2) / 60))) Ty very much It's worked like i want sorry I didn't see your comment before Ty all Solved . Edit : You are Math genius Edited October 13, 2016 by abdulrahmanok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamtheky Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 no, you should legitimately use the UDF as recommended later, that way your code is portable when future you needs to reuse the snippet. Do it the right way, for future you! But its always fun to roll your own to make sure you understand what is going on. ,-. .--. ________ .-. .-. ,---. ,-. .-. .-. .-. |(| / /\ \ |\ /| |__ __||| | | || .-' | |/ / \ \_/ )/ (_) / /__\ \ |(\ / | )| | | `-' | | `-. | | / __ \ (_) | | | __ | (_)\/ | (_) | | .-. | | .-' | | \ |__| ) ( | | | | |)| | \ / | | | | | |)| | `--. | |) \ | | `-' |_| (_) | |\/| | `-' /( (_)/( __.' |((_)-' /(_| '-' '-' (__) (__) (_) (__) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdamUL Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) Have a look at Melba23's Date_Time_Convert UDF. Here is an example using the UDF. #include <Date.au3> #include <DTC.au3> Global $sTime1 = "7:30 AM" Global $sTime2 = "10:00 AM" ;Convert to Mil time. Global $sMilTime1 = _Date_Time_Convert($sTime1, "h:mm TT", "HHmm") Global $sMilTime2 = _Date_Time_Convert($sTime2, "h:mm TT", "HHmm") ConsoleWrite("Mil Time" & @CRLF & $sMilTime1 & @CRLF & $sMilTime2 & @CRLF & @CRLF) ;Convert to 12 hr time. Global $s12HrTime1 = _Date_Time_Convert($sMilTime1, "HHmm", "h:mm TT") Global $s12HrTime2 = _Date_Time_Convert($sMilTime2, "HHmm", "h:mm TT") ConsoleWrite("12 Hr Time" & @CRLF & $s12HrTime1 & @CRLF & $s12HrTime2 & @CRLF & @CRLF) ;Convert to calculable time. Global $sCalcTime1 = _Date_Time_Convert($sTime1, "h:mm TT", "HH:mm") Global $sCalcTime2 = _Date_Time_Convert($sTime2, "h:mm TT", "HH:mm") ConsoleWrite("Calc Format Time" & @CRLF & $sCalcTime1 & @CRLF & $sCalcTime2 & @CRLF & @CRLF) ;Get today's date. Global $sToday = _NowCalcDate() ;Calculate the difference between the two times. Global $sTimeDiff = _DateDiff("n", $sToday & " " & $sCalcTime1, $sToday & " " & $sCalcTime2) / 60 ConsoleWrite("Time difference between " & $sTime1 & " and " & $sTime2 & ": " & $sTimeDiff & " Hr" & ($sTimeDiff > 1 ? "s" : "") & @CRLF & @CRLF) Adam Edited October 13, 2016 by AdamUL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Just a sidenote: "normal time" like 00:00 AM is it "normal time" like 00:00 PM? Same issue -but more ambiguously- arises with 12:00 AM vs. PM where what that means depends on whom you're talking to and the convention each end is using. "Normal" in this thread just means "like ambiguous US time" or am I misunderstanding something? I'd say "normal time" is 24h explicit time. $0.02 This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamtheky Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) they are both normal, they are the only times that occur simultaneously. Ambiguity would infer that they were different things (or that if misunderstood could lead to a wrong conclusion) rather than just different names for the same thing. (my attempt at the most ambiguous answer ever may have failed and the humor lost, but at least i tried). Edited October 13, 2016 by iamtheky ,-. .--. ________ .-. .-. ,---. ,-. .-. .-. .-. |(| / /\ \ |\ /| |__ __||| | | || .-' | |/ / \ \_/ )/ (_) / /__\ \ |(\ / | )| | | `-' | | `-. | | / __ \ (_) | | | __ | (_)\/ | (_) | | .-. | | .-' | | \ |__| ) ( | | | | |)| | \ / | | | | | |)| | `--. | |) \ | | `-' |_| (_) | |\/| | `-' /( (_)/( __.' |((_)-' /(_| '-' '-' (__) (__) (_) (__) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kylomas Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Consider this, the op has stated that he wants to calculate the difference in time (duration). Using this code yields an ambiguous if not erroneous result... $time1 = "0800" $time2 = "0700" msgbox(0, '' , ((stringleft($time1 , 2) + stringright($time1 , 2) / 60)) - ((stringleft($time2 , 2) + stringright($time2 , 2) / 60))) Because $time2 is smaller than $time1 it could be inferred that a date boundary has been crossed, hence the ambiguity/error. Conclusion: Better to use the supplied UDF with complete date/times supplied by the user. My $.02 Forum Rules Procedure for posting code "I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." - Sir Winston Churchill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchd Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Are you betting your life on that? Look at the table mid-page of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock under the heading "Confusion at noon and midnight". I'd call that table fairly confusing about the vertues of 12-hour notationS. This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe hereRegExp tutorial: enough to get startedPCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta. SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abdulrahmanok Posted October 14, 2016 Author Share Posted October 14, 2016 @iamtheky @AdamUL @kylomas @jchd Thank You All for Your Suggestions I will working on it but later because I have to Complete Some project now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abdulrahmanok Posted October 14, 2016 Author Share Posted October 14, 2016 10 hours ago, iamtheky said: we are done at post #4, right? Yes ,Thank You very much . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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