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#2979 22/12/02 06:39 AM
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how would you take $time and calc it into seconds ?
for instance $calc($time($ticks))
that returns 12
what i want is how many seconds have passed since 00:00:00 so if it is 10:30 am it would be 37800
then if possible i would like to subtract the amount from 86400 and set that amount as a variable
thx in advance smile


also as a helpful note ? when you post answers etc. i see how some ppl have the code inside two lines ? is that part of the ubb code ?

#2980 22/12/02 09:05 AM
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there are many ways that this can be acomplished

you can format $time() to return however u like.

so say we take $time(H) to return the current hour in 24hr mode .. * 60 to convert that to minits ..

now .. we add $time(n) which returns the current minits in the current hour .. so now we know how many total minits have past since 0:00:00 .. 60 seconds in a minit .. * 60 to return seconds, now add $time(s) which is the current seconds..

$calc(($time(H) * 60 + $time(n)) * 60 + $time(s))

anouther way would be to use $ctime() to get the ctime value of the current date at 00:00:00 .. and subtract that from the current ctime value (notice ctime is the numbe rof seconds past since jan 01 1970)

$calc($ctime - $ctime($time(mmm dd yyyy 00:00:00)))

$time(mmm dd yyyy 00:00:00) will return the current date, but set the time to 00:00:00, $ctime() of that value is the number of seconds that have past since jan 01 1970 00:00:00 to that time. so we subtract the current $ctime from that value and we get how many seconds have past since today at 00:00:00 to present

hope this was helpful.. there are a few other ways it could be done .. but i'd say these are probly the easiest ..

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thx Cobra that should work out fine smile

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ok i have one more Question this is what i am working with
Code:
  
alias xmas {
  set %xmas $duration($calc($ctime(25/12/02) - $ctime))  
  set %xmas1 $calc(($time(H) * 60 + $time(n)) * 60 + $time(s))
  if ( $date == 24/12/2002 ) { goto next }
  :next
  if (%xmas1 > 81000 ) {
    set %xmas2 $calc( 86400 - %xmas1 )
    .timerxmas off    
    .timer 1 %xmas2 amsg 00,04 Merry Christmas!!!  
  }
  else {    
    amsg 00,04 %xmas Until Christmas!     
    .timerxmas 1 3600 xmas  
  }
}
 


my Question is does that look right ? i have had a few problems with if elseif else after :next or similar
sometimes elseif wont work it has to be if etc ? so just a proof read if you dont mind smile thx

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ok lets try to do this without totaly re writeing your code hehe

cause i'd do it totaly different. but each person does things there own way

first off

if ( $date == 24/12/2002 ) { goto next }

that line there servs no purpos.. your saying if that is true go to :next which is the next line, but if its not true, it goes there anyways

instead maybe u want
if ( $date == 24/12/2002 ) {

and add a } below where the code ends

that way that code will run when that condition is true.. and just ditch the :next .. but i didnt read the logistics of your code to see how its suposed to flow i'm just asuming ..

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thats correct if the if $date doesnt = 24/12/2002 i want it to go to
else {
amsg 00,04 %xmas Until Christmas!
.timerxmas 1 3600 xmas

but i think i see where your going just use a && instead of :next ?


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