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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 07:38:04 -0700, "ramdalen"
wrote: I use Excel to evaluate the results from different competitions. For exemple I use an start hour (2005-06-12 09.10.00) and the finish time (2005-06-17 17.39.14) from an offshore sailing race to get the hours sailed. Then I can convert the hours (128.29.14) to decimal hour by using the =HOUR() etc to extract the hour, minuts etc. With the decimal hour I can calculate the speed in km/h or in this case knots. But my question is how I can go the other way to convert decimal hour (1,5) to time format (01.30.00)? Methinks you are making things more complicated than necessary. I am assuming that in your locale, the '.' is the time separator, equivalent to ":" in the US. Excel stores time as fractions of a day. So to obtain the average speed: =Distance/((EndTime-StartTime)*24) and format as General, or Number with the requisite number of decimal places. To convert decimal hour to time: =DecHr/24 and format as time, or as [h]:mm:ss.000 if you don't want the result expressed in days. --ron |
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