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Question by areFranz · Aug 22, 2014 at 06:58 PM · c#timestringformat

How to convert timer to minutes, seconds and cents

Hi All! I have a timer that calculate the time of a lap in a race game. I have the minutes and the seconds:

 int curMin = Mathf.FloorToInt (lapTime / 60F);
         int curSec = Mathf.FloorToInt (lapTime - curMin * 60);
         int curCent = Mathf.FloorToInt (lapTime - curSec * 100);
 
         string curLapTime = string.Format ("{0:0}:{1:00}:{2:00}", curMin, curSec, curCent);

but the cents of seconds don't work... What is the right calc of the cents of seconds?

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Answer by zharik86 · Aug 22, 2014 at 07:01 PM

Correct calculate your "cents":

  int curCent = Mathf.FloorToInt (lapTime - curMin *60 - curSec * 100);

I hope that it will help you.

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avatar image KMKxJOEY1 · Aug 22, 2014 at 07:05 PM 0
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ah you type faster than me :p

avatar image areFranz · Aug 23, 2014 at 08:45 AM 0
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I've found another way of counting cents of seconds:

 int curCents = $$anonymous$$athf.FloorToInt ((lapTime * 100) % 100);
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Thanks anyway! Hope this helps newbees of c# like me! (I've searched a lot after posting at unity community)

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Guys it's very simple. Try this one ## CountDown In hours, $$anonymous$$inutes and seconds ##

countDown -= Time.deltaTime;

countDownText.text = ((($$anonymous$$athf.Floor(countDown / 3600f)) % 60).ToString("00")) + ":" + ((($$anonymous$$athf.Floor(countDown / 60f)) % 60).ToString("00")) + ":" + ($$anonymous$$athf.Floor(countDown % 60f).ToString("00"));

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Answer by KMKxJOEY1 · Aug 22, 2014 at 07:05 PM

 int curCent = Mathf.FloorToInt (lapTime - (curMin*60) - (curSec * 100));
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Answer by komal2992 · Jan 17, 2018 at 07:02 AM

Guys it's very simple. Try this one ## CountDown In hours, Minutes and seconds ##

countDown -= Time.deltaTime;

countDownText.text = (((Mathf.Floor(countDown / 3600f)) % 60).ToString("00")) + ":" + (((Mathf.Floor(countDown / 60f)) % 60).ToString("00")) + ":" + (Mathf.Floor(countDown % 60f).ToString("00"));

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