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I'm working with excel documents using PHP scripts and cannot determine what data type/format PT00H00M00S is, and subsequently I can't find a way to work with it without using regex. I'd like to convert this into a more standard time format (00:00:00) and I can't research this on google because I don't know what "PT...S" is actually called as a date type/format.

Please help me.

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It is an ISO 8601 duration.

See this brief overview: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Durations

Many languages have tools available to work with them, including PHP in the form of DateInterval.

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It's a time interval, where the P means period. You can use PHP's DateInterval() to parse the string.

For example (example taken from the PHP documentation):

$interval = new DateInterval('P2Y4DT6H8M');
echo $interval->format('%d days');
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It is an ISO 8601 format to give the duration.

P stands for the period, and T for intervals which contain a time component, i.e. hours, minutes, and seconds.

"5 hours 30 minutes" --> PT5H30M
"7 minutes" --> PT7M
"2 hours" --> PT2H

This format is straightforward, but performing any operation over it is difficult.

In PHP, we have an inbuild function to convert it to seconds.

(new DateTime('@0'))->add(new DateInterval('P2DT4H30M'))->getTimestamp()

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