Something like:
def number_to_time(seconds)
Time.at(seconds.to_i-3600).strftime("%H:%M:%S")
end
Piet.
Something like:
def number_to_time(seconds)
Time.at(seconds.to_i-3600).strftime("%H:%M:%S")
end
Piet.
Well it would be really nice and concise if that worked but
unfortunately it doesn’t work for seconds > 1.day i.e., it will show
00:05:55 rather than 24:05:55.
I would like a %H:%M:%S type output but with %H representing the
number of hours which can be greater than 24.
On Jul 31, 4:07 pm, “Piet H.” [email protected]
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