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Convert seconds to minutes
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I currently have a function that prints the position and duration from cmus and formats it like "1/500". The issue I'm having is that I would like the position and duration data to be presented in minutes as opposed to seconds (0:01/8:20 instead of 1/500) but I'm out of ideas on how to achieve this.
Currently the relevant part of the function looks like this:
print_music()
if ps -C cmus > /dev/null; then
position=`cmus-remote -Q
bash awk
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I currently have a function that prints the position and duration from cmus and formats it like "1/500". The issue I'm having is that I would like the position and duration data to be presented in minutes as opposed to seconds (0:01/8:20 instead of 1/500) but I'm out of ideas on how to achieve this.
Currently the relevant part of the function looks like this:
print_music()
if ps -C cmus > /dev/null; then
position=`cmus-remote -Q
bash awk
Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
Usingdate -d@$variable +%-M%Sdoes the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution,datewill wrap to0:00at 3,600 secs.
– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18
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I currently have a function that prints the position and duration from cmus and formats it like "1/500". The issue I'm having is that I would like the position and duration data to be presented in minutes as opposed to seconds (0:01/8:20 instead of 1/500) but I'm out of ideas on how to achieve this.
Currently the relevant part of the function looks like this:
print_music()
if ps -C cmus > /dev/null; then
position=`cmus-remote -Q
bash awk
I currently have a function that prints the position and duration from cmus and formats it like "1/500". The issue I'm having is that I would like the position and duration data to be presented in minutes as opposed to seconds (0:01/8:20 instead of 1/500) but I'm out of ideas on how to achieve this.
Currently the relevant part of the function looks like this:
print_music()
if ps -C cmus > /dev/null; then
position=`cmus-remote -Q
bash awk
bash awk
edited Apr 2 at 20:05
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Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
Usingdate -d@$variable +%-M%Sdoes the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution,datewill wrap to0:00at 3,600 secs.
– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18
add a comment |
Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
Usingdate -d@$variable +%-M%Sdoes the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution,datewill wrap to0:00at 3,600 secs.
– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18
Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
Using
date -d@$variable +%-M%S does the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution, date will wrap to 0:00 at 3,600 secs.– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18
Using
date -d@$variable +%-M%S does the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution, date will wrap to 0:00 at 3,600 secs.– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18
add a comment |
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This will help you:
sec2min() printf "%d:%02d" "$((10#$1 / 60))" "$((10#$1 % 60))";
$ sec2min 500
8:20
$ sec2min 1
0:01
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'
– RubberStamp
2 days ago
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This will help you:
sec2min() printf "%d:%02d" "$((10#$1 / 60))" "$((10#$1 % 60))";
$ sec2min 500
8:20
$ sec2min 1
0:01
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'
– RubberStamp
2 days ago
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This will help you:
sec2min() printf "%d:%02d" "$((10#$1 / 60))" "$((10#$1 % 60))";
$ sec2min 500
8:20
$ sec2min 1
0:01
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'
– RubberStamp
2 days ago
add a comment |
This will help you:
sec2min() printf "%d:%02d" "$((10#$1 / 60))" "$((10#$1 % 60))";
$ sec2min 500
8:20
$ sec2min 1
0:01
This will help you:
sec2min() printf "%d:%02d" "$((10#$1 / 60))" "$((10#$1 % 60))";
$ sec2min 500
8:20
$ sec2min 1
0:01
answered Apr 2 at 20:02
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Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'
– RubberStamp
2 days ago
add a comment |
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'
– RubberStamp
2 days ago
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Thanks! That's working perfectly :)
– Joe
Apr 2 at 22:08
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...
awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'– RubberStamp
2 days ago
Here's the same operation using a second iteration of awk ...
awk ' min = ($1 / 60)-(($1 % 60)*1/60) ; sec = $1 % 60 ; print min,":",sec'– RubberStamp
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Is this stackoverflow.com/q/13422743/4023950 what you need?
– αғsнιη
Apr 2 at 20:02
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date -d@$variable +%-M%Sdoes the conversion but unlike @glenn jackman solution,datewill wrap to0:00at 3,600 secs.– bu5hman
Apr 2 at 20:18