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|game1= arma3
|version1= 0.50


{{Function|=
|arg= local|eff= local|gr1= Strings
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| Arma 3 |= Game
|descr= This function returns a 24-hour time as a string (or array) from a decimal.


|0.50|= Game Version (number surrounded by NO SPACES)
|s1= [time, format] call [[BIS_fnc_timeToString]]


|arg= local |= Multiplayer Arguments
|p1= time: [[Number]] - time to convert (format [[dayTime]])


|eff= local |= Multiplayer Effects
|p2= format: [[String]] - (Optional, default "HH:MM:SS") one of the following:
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* "HH"          - Hour
* "HH:MM"      - Hour:Minute
* "HH:MM:SS"    - Hour:Minute:Seconds
* "HH:MM:SS:MM" - Hour:Minute:Seconds:Milliseconds
* "ARRAY"      - [Hour, Minute, Seconds, Milliseconds]


| This function returns a 24-hour time as a string from a decimal |= Description
|x1=<sqf>private _time = 7.36;
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[_time] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21:36</sqf>


| [Time,''Format''] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_timeToString]]; |= Syntax
|x2=<sqf>private _time = 7.36;
[_time, "HH:MM"] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21</sqf>


|p1= Time: [[Number]] - time to convert (format [[daytime]]) |= Parameter 1
|r1= [[String]] or [[Array]]
 
|p2= Format: [[String]] - format (optional):<br>
<br>
"HH"          - Hour<br>
"HH:MM"      - Hour:Minute<br>
"HH:MM:SS"    - Hour:Minute:Seconds (default)<br>
"HH:MM:SS:MM" - Hour:Minute:Seconds:Milliseconds<br>
"ARRAY"      - [Hour,Minute,Seconds,Milliseconds]<br>
|= Parameter 2
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|x1=<code>_time = 7.36;
[_time] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21:36</code> |= Example 1
 
|x2=<code>_time = 7.36;
[_time,"HH:MM"] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21</code> |= Example 2
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| [[String]] or [[Array]] |= Return Value
 
| [[time]], [[daytime]] |= See Also


|seealso= [[time]] [[dayTime]] [[BIS_fnc_secondsToString]]
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 12 July 2022

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Description

Description:
This function returns a 24-hour time as a string (or array) from a decimal.
Execution:
call
Groups:
Strings

Syntax

Syntax:
[time, format] call BIS_fnc_timeToString
Parameters:
time: Number - time to convert (format dayTime)
format: String - (Optional, default "HH:MM:SS") one of the following:
  • "HH" - Hour
  • "HH:MM" - Hour:Minute
  • "HH:MM:SS" - Hour:Minute:Seconds
  • "HH:MM:SS:MM" - Hour:Minute:Seconds:Milliseconds
  • "ARRAY" - [Hour, Minute, Seconds, Milliseconds]
Return Value:
String or Array

Examples

Example 1:
private _time = 7.36; [_time] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21:36
Example 2:
private _time = 7.36; [_time, "HH:MM"] call BIS_fnc_timeToString; // 07:21

Additional Information

See also:
time dayTime BIS_fnc_secondsToString

Notes

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