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Is there a way to display a number as an hour from a duration ? For example i have a NSTimeInterval value containing 127 and i want to display 02:07.

What's the better way to do that ? Thanks.

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Enjoy! :)

NSTimeInterval _timeInterval = 127.f;

NSInteger _hours = _timeInterval / 60;
NSInteger _minutes = (NSInteger)_timeInterval % 60; 

NSLog(@"%02d:%02d", _hours, _minutes);
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  • +1 Nice %02d string formatting. I haven't seen this before as I recently switched from python.
    – Dustin
    Jul 23, 2012 at 14:12
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value = (int) othervalue;    
NSString *str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%2d:%2d",value/60,value%60];
  • The value/60 does integer division on the number, which throws out anything < 0. So 127 / 60 gives you 2.
  • % (modulo) gives the remainder of division: 127 % 60 gives you 7.

The casting to int keeps you from getting an error from a float or double value (thanks for the comment holex).

And the %2d gives you 2-digit format (thanks for the other comment Rene Jennrich).

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  • if the value is a float or a double you will get an error message for the value % 60.
    – holex
    Jul 23, 2012 at 14:08
  • value = (int) othervalue would fix that
    – Dustin
    Jul 23, 2012 at 14:09

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