On Feb 16, 2013, at 7:26 AM, Thomas Grass (01SoftwareSolutions) <[email protected]> wrote:
> i've a question concerning the right way to format time. I have a Time like > 32:18:12 (32 Hours, 18 Minutes, 12 Seconds). This time is stored within an > NSTimestamp (after calculating something): > > NSTimestamp timeToDisplay = new NSTimestamp(timeAfterCalculation()); //e.g: > timeAfterCalculation is in milliseconds 116292000 It looks like your calculation results is a duration, like this project took 32 hours, etc. If NSTimestamp is a point in time, it may make sense to convert the results of timeAfterCalculation() into something that resembles duration. kib "The essence of training is to allow error without consequence." Orson Scott Card Klaus Berkling Web Application Dev. & Systems Admin DynEd International, Inc. www.dyned.com
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