Hi there!
Im trying to convert time from seconds to H:M:S
When i do it, everytimes i got 02:00:00
It’s adds 2 hours without like a start of counter, is it must be this or im wrong somewhere?
print(os.date("%X", 0)) -- 02:00:00
P.S I know how to convert from seconds to H:M:S using function, but is it real to do using os.date()
What I get is that you’re trying to make a countdown timer? If so, then I recommend you don’t use os.date() for this, and instead just format the time remaining, heres an example:
local TimeLeft = 2 * 60 * 60 -- 2 Hours (2 Hours * 60 Minutes * 60 Seconds)
function FormatToHMS(seconds)
-- Kinda hard to explain this math --
local Hours = seconds / 3600
local Minutes = (seconds / 60) % 60
local Seconds = seconds % 60
return string.format("%02i:%02i:%02i", Hours, Minutes, Seconds)
end
while TimeLeft > 0 do
-- While the timer is still on and there isn't 0 time left --
TimeLeft = TimeLeft - 1
print("TIME LEFT", FormatToHMS(TimeLeft))
wait(1)
end
So basically, the FormatToHMS function takes a value in Seconds, and formats it to look like a Hours:Minutes:Seconds String.
You can play around with the while TimeLeft > 0 do loop, and make it fit to your needs, but this should work (haven’t tested)
Also, side note, please research the forums before making a support topic, this question has been asked many times (heres an example) so just make sure to check!