I'm building something which has a countdown to a certain date/time. I have it working - at least the Hours, Minutes, and Seconds work fine. My problem is when I try to implement Days, it does not give the correct result. I know about the DateUtils unit, but there's so much stuff there and I don't know how to do this, especially since I'm horrible at math.
I have a timer with interval at 100. Then I have a global fDestDT
for the destination date/time to base the countdown off of. In the timer, I have a local TDateTime called DT
. I then break it into multiple strings and put them back together into 1 'friendly' string...
procedure TForm1.TmrTimer(Sender: TObject);
var
DT: TDateTime;
D, H, N, S: String;
Str: String;
begin
DT:= fDestDT - Now; //fDest = destination date/time of countdown
//Need to format only plural numbers with 's'
D:= FormatDateTime('d', DT)+' Days'; //Get number of days
H:= FormatDateTime('h', DT)+' Hours'; //Get number of hours
N:= FormatDateTime('n', DT)+' Minutes'; //Get number of minutes
S:= FormatDateTime('s', DT)+' Seconds'; //Get number of seconds
Str:= D+', '+H+', '+N+', '+S; //Build friendly string
if lblTitle.Caption <> Str then
lblTitle.Caption:= Str; //Update caption only if it's changed
end;
It should come out something like...
0 Days, 3 Hours, 1 Minute, 12 Seconds
But instead the days are showing wrong, when the Date/Time of the countdown is on today's date, it is showing 30 Days...
30 Days, 3 Hours, 1 Minute, 12 Seconds
I presume that if I were to put it more than 1 month in advance, it would also not show correctly either. How do I get the number of days properly? And is there anything in the DateUtils unit that can automate most of this work better than I already am?
EDIT:
FIXED! The problem was I was stupidly subtracting with DT:= fDestDT - Now;
which was correct in my first code snippet, but after converting to use DateUtils.DaysBetween
instead, I needed to remove that subtraction, and just set DT:= Now;
.
Working code:
procedure TForm1.TmrTimer(Sender: TObject);
var
DT: TDateTime;
Days, Hours, Mins, Secs: Word;
SDays, SHours, SMins, SSecs: String;
Str: String;
begin
DT:= Now;
Days:= DaysBetween(DT, fDestDT);
Hours:= HoursBetween(fDestDT, DT) mod 24; // Remove total days
Mins:= MinutesBetween(DT, fDestDT) mod 60;
Secs := SecondsBetween(DT, fDestDT) mod 60;
if Days = 1 then SDays:= 'Day' else SDays:= 'Days';
if Hours = 1 then SHours:= 'Hour' else SHours:= 'Hours';
if Mins = 1 then SMins:= 'Minute' else SMins:= 'Minutes';
if Secs = 1 then SSecs:= 'Second' else SSecs:= 'Seconds';
Str:= Format('%d '+SDays+' %d '+SHours+' %d '+SMins+' %d '+SSecs,
[Days, Hours, Mins, Secs]);
if lblTime.Caption <> Str then
lblTime.Caption:= Str;
end;