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day:hour:minute:second format
I want to put data in a day: hour: minute: second format and be able to
multiply it by a number. Im doing this in order to create a calculator that will allow me to see if the memory with a standard memory card last 5 day 1 hour and 51 minutes how long will it last if the memory is increased by 4 |
day:hour:minute:second format
Custom format:
d:hh:mm:ss This assumes that you are correctly inputting the values in. Remember that days are stored as integers, and time is stores as a decimal. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Seth J" wrote: I want to put data in a day: hour: minute: second format and be able to multiply it by a number. Im doing this in order to create a calculator that will allow me to see if the memory with a standard memory card last 5 day 1 hour and 51 minutes how long will it last if the memory is increased by 4 |
day:hour:minute:second format
That's OK until the days go beyond 31.
-- David Biddulph Luke M wrote: Custom format: d:hh:mm:ss This assumes that you are correctly inputting the values in. Remember that days are stored as integers, and time is stores as a decimal. I want to put data in a day: hour: minute: second format and be able to multiply it by a number. I'm doing this in order to create a calculator that will allow me to see if the memory with a standard memory card last 5 day 1 hour and 51 minutes how long will it last if the memory is increased by 4 |
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