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Question by Gilles_aerts · Jun 21, 2015 at 05:45 PM · timerdeltatime

C# Digital Timer

Hi I have two timers in my game. One of them is real time, and the other one is 33% faster.

At the moment the timer appears in seconds, but i would like them to be as a digital clock ( hh::mm:ss)

here is the code I have so far :

using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; using UnityEngine.UI;

public class TimeManager : MonoBehaviour {

 private bool timersMayRun = false;

 public Text RealTimeTimerTextfield;
 public Text FastTimeTextfield;


 private float RealtimeTimer;
 private float FastTimeTimer;



 public void Update(){

     if (timersMayRun) {
         RealtimeTimer = RealtimeTimer + Time.deltaTime;
         FastTimeTimer = FastTimeTimer + Time.deltaTime * 1.33f;



         //RealTimeTimerTextfield.text = "" + RealtimeTimer;
         
         FastTimeTextfield.text = "" + FastTimeTimer;



     }// if if timerwaurun;







 }// timer




 public void StartTimers(){
     timersMayRun = true;

     }// end startTimer method;

 public void PauzeTimers(){
     timersMayRun = false;
     
 }// end startTimer method;


}

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Answer by Graham-Dunnett · Jun 21, 2015 at 05:52 PM

I am amazed that your google searching didn't come up with an answer. Anyway:

a) Divide you time by 60 and convert result into a float. b) Multiply the fractional part by 60 and that's seconds. c) Subtract the fractional part. d) Duplicate a-c again and that's minutes. e) What's left is hours.

So 3723, divided by 60 is 62.05. 0.05*60 is 3, so 3 seconds. 62/60 is 1.033333, 0.03333333 * 60 is 2. Leaves 1. So you have 01:02:03.

However, I think it's easier to do the work as the time increases. Have a variable called seconds, which you add time to each frame. When seconds is greater than 60, subtract 60 from seconds, and add 1 to minutes. If minutes > 60 subtract 60 from minutes and add 1 to hours.

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Answer by Flightkick · Jun 21, 2015 at 05:56 PM

You can use the String.Format() method:

         private string SecondsToHhMmSs(int seconds)
         {
             return string.Format("{0:00}:{1:00}:{2:00}",seconds/3600,(seconds/60)%60,seconds%60);
         }
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