Calculate The Time In Hour Elapsed Between Two Hours?
May 3, 2010Is any way to calculate the time in hour elapsed between two hours?
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However. If the GMT time is for example 21:00:00 and the user clicks the Tokyo button (GMT+9 hours). The time displayed is 30:00:00. So I have been trying to work out how I can stop the time adding past 23:59:59.
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JavaScript function that looks at the time and only displays a chat button during available hours.Right now I have it set to only show the button from 8 am to 6pm. I really would like to change it so the button only shows from 8am to 5:30pm but I dont know how to do half hours.Here is what I have right now:
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function validate_time()
{
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to add minuts and seconds so can change the background ex. 07:45:00 instead of just hours only.
/* This script and many more are available free online at
The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com
Created by: Anonymous | http://musikimiz.googlepages.comLicensed under: Creative Commons
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I have a page here [URL] I can add the rows now dynmically. My problem when submit I want the locations to be selected and the location cant be same. I have put this <select class='required' but is not workning either too. Secondly I want to make sure the dwell time column is fields in hour:minute format.
View 2 Replies View RelatedLet's say you provide an online service from 7:00AM to 6:00PM Eastern
Time (daylight time in the summer). Is there way of showing these
hours of availability on a web page in the user's local time?
I have created a PDF time sheet for work that automatically calculates the hours worked utilizing the below script:
topmostSubform.Page1.worked[0]::calculate - (FormCalc, client)
var amTime = 0
if (HasValue(amOut) and HasValue(amIn)) then
amTime = Time2Num(amOut.formattedValue, "h:MM A") - Time2Num(amIn.formattedValue, "h:MM A")- 1800000
endif
// compute total time in hours from the millisecond value
$.rawValue = Sum(amTime)/3600000
I discovered a problem; if the employee works less than 8 hours they may not take a lunch. I have it set to automatically subtract 30 minutes for lunch. How do I write it to only subtract 30 minutes if the work day is greater than 4 hours? I am new to java script and have NEVER programmed anything previously. I am working in Adobe LiveCycle Designer and what I have done so far was gleaned by reading the internet. So please, if you reply break it down Barney style.
I'm using a javascript-based countdown timer that currently uses the client's system time to calculate the countdown. I assume that this line of code is where this is performed:
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I'm trying to make the script use server time instead as some people may have wrong dates/times set or live in different time zones etc.
So what I did was use a bit of php:
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This gives a result but now the countdown is 30 days off. I am testing on my local xampp server (which also uses system time) so there should be no discrepancy. I also tried adding
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But no difference.
I can post the whole script if required but it is reasonably long.
I built 2 steps script - in the first page the visitor choose the date he want to schedual his appoitment and his location:
PHP Code:
<select name='zone'>
<option value='-4' selected> USA - EST</option>
<option value='-7'>USA - PST</option>
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In the second page he need to choose the time he want for his appointment (the time is in GMT+3 -> my local time). in this page the script also get the time zone and the date that he choose in the previous page (using POST - PHP). the date saved in variable. I used unix time (MKTIME function) I want that every time my visitor choose time (from drop-down box) a new cell/DIV will appear with his local time.for example - when he choose date: 10 May 2010, time zone: Austrlia - East Coast (+8 Hours) and time 22:00, New DIV will appear with the date "11 May 2010, 03:00AM" (there are 5 hours different).what is the JS what caculate and show the visitor local time?(I have, in PHP, only his time zone and the date that he coose in the first page)
Please can u help? how would i get the total work hours between two times (8:30 to 5:30) from a web form.I tried just minusing one from the orther but it came back with "Nan"
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I have decided on using an onClose call to the function called closeTime()
The code on the viewing page is: Code:
I have a Javascript that calculates and displays how long, in minutes and seconds a user has been in online(Google Gears development) mode on a given web page. I need however, to modify the script so that it calculates and displays how long the user has been online on the web site. For e.g. on page 1 for 2 minutes 12 seconds. Moves to page 2 - total time on page 1 and 2= 4 minutes 13 seconds. My script (see below) starts a second counter then converts that to minutes and seconds. I have tried passing the secVar0 variable in the url but that comes back "undefined".
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if(request.responseText != "" && request.responseText.indexOf("404 Page not found") == -1)
{
c=0;
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I have a Javascript that calculates and displays how long, in minutes and seconds a user has been in online(Google Gears development) mode on a given web page. I need however, to modify the script so that it calculates and displays how long the user has been online on the web site. For e.g. on page 1 for 2 minutes 12 seconds. Moves to page 2 - total time on page 1 and 2= 4 minutes 13 seconds. My script (see below) starts a second counter then converts that to minutes and seconds. I have tried passing the secVar0 variable in the url but that comes back "undefined".
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I am trying to populate the javascript and want to return the value to the jsp page.. The function is like this.
function difference(startTime, endTime){
var starttime = document.getElementById(startTime).value;
var endtime = document.getElementById(endTime).value;
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I have a problem here. I know how to store a cookie and check a cookie... but i don't know how to calculate the time between current visit and previous visit...
Example.
I logged in @ 1pm and logged in again @ 3pm... It should a msg like "your last visit was 2 hours ago"
There are two text boxes in a HTML form.The first text box takes the time when the user starts to work on a project. The second box takes the time when the user stops working on that project.Now, I would like to calculate the total time worked on that project for that user. That is (stop time - start time). I tried few things without success.
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<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
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I am trying to figure out time functions in PHP. However, I come to know these time and date functions work on the Server. I want to calculate what time a user takes to solve a problem. That means I need to know user's machine's timings. How can that be incorporated? Do I need to use Javascript?
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alert("Days since file was uploaded="+diff); My problem is that modified.getTime() doesn't work. Apparently the result of Oxml.getResponseHeader('Last-Modified') is a string, such as Sun, 21 Nov 2010 21:17:49 GMT. I tried and tried - but couldn't get to make a proper date out of this.
I have calendars on my site where tenants can make reservations for shared rooms. The start times are listed in a drop down starting at 8am and going through 5pm at one hour intervals. What I'd like to be able to do is make the drop down be populated 1 hour from the current time. For example, if it is 8 now, I'd like the time in the drop down to start at 9. Is this something that's possible or wishful thinking?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to roll out a 24 hour event, where at the top of every hour one div is swapped out for another. The code I'm using is:
onload=function(){
var rightNow = new Date();
var day = rightNow.getDay();
var hour = rightNow.getHours();
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But, it only works with two instances of it...for two divs. If I put the code in three or more times, to swap out 3 or more divs, it doesn't work.
I'm thinking I should be able to write everything into one block of code, but can't figure it out. Any suggestions? I'm sorry to bother people with this, I just can't find any info online and I want to test it out ASAP so I know if I have to abandon the effort and try something else. I would just like to avoid having to build it in Flash too.