# Convert seconds to minutes and seconds in Actionscript 3

I'm working with the youtube API and I'm getting the current time on the video as seconds. What I want to do is to convert them into this: MM:SS

I've tried to google and try different things by myself but nothing seemed to work and be efficient.

I'll be glad to see how it can be done in a good and efficient way thanks in advance!

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You are telling me that you can not figure out how to divide by 60? –  The_asMan Apr 2 '12 at 21:31
@The_asMan Yea, I got to this, but as I said, I want to get a result of MM:SS, in your solution, it would show: 1:2, I want it to be 01:02, I'm new to this and dont know how to get to that –  Don Apr 2 '12 at 21:47
sorry @Don but you miss basic programming skills. :( –  Adrian Pirvulescu Apr 3 '12 at 8:46
@Adrian Pirvulescu True, true. but better to learn later than never :) –  Don Apr 3 '12 at 11:34

Something like:

var formattedTime =
(Math.floor(seconds/60)) + ":" + // minutes
(seconds % 60 >= 10 ? "": "0") + // padding for seconds if needed
(seconds % 60));                 // seconds

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((Math.floor(seconds/60)) + ":" + (seconds % 60 >= 10 ? "": "0") + (seconds % 60)) –  emrahgunduz Jul 25 '13 at 21:59
@emrahgunduz - thanks, indeed 10 was handled wrong in formatting of the time - fixed/added comments. –  Alexei Levenkov Jan 17 '14 at 17:37

here is a little class I use all the time just for what you need. I've also added a timecodes to seconds method. Simply use it like Timecodes.secondsToTimecode(634); which will output 00:10:34

package com.ronnieswietek.utils
{
public class Timecodes
{
public function Timecodes()
{
}

public static function timecodeToSeconds(tcStr:String):Number
{
var t:Array = tcStr.split(":");
return (t[0] * 3600 + t[1] * 60 + t[2] * 1);
}

public static function secondsToTimecode(seconds:Number):String
{
var minutes:Number          = Math.floor(seconds/60);
var remainingSec:Number     = seconds % 60;
var remainingMinutes:Number = minutes % 60;
var hours:Number            = Math.floor(minutes/60);
var floatSeconds:Number     = Math.floor((remainingSec - Math.floor(remainingSec))*100);
remainingSec                = Math.floor(remainingSec);

return getTwoDigits(hours) + ":" + getTwoDigits(remainingMinutes) + ":" + getTwoDigits(remainingSec);
}

private static function getTwoDigits(number:Number):String
{
if (number < 10)
{
return "0" + number;
}
else
{
return number + "";
}
}
}
}

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var timeStr:String;
//Video's length >= 1 hour
if( seconds >= 60*60 ){
//Format-> H:MM:SS
timeStr = (""+Math.floor(seconds/(60*60))) + //Hours
":"+
("0"+Math.floor((seconds%(60*60))/60)).substr(-2)+ //Minutes
":"+
("0"+(seconds%60)).substr(-2);         //Seconds
}else{
//Format-> MM:SS
timeStr = ("0"+Math.floor(seconds/60)).substr(-2)+ //Minutes
":"+
("0"+(seconds%60)).substr(-2);         //Seconds
}

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var seconds:int = 200;
var minutes:int = 0;

while(seconds >= 60)
{
seconds -= 60;
minutes ++;
}

trace(minutes, seconds);


The leading zeros part can be done like so:

var secStr:String = String(seconds);
var minStr:String = String(minutes);

secStr = (secStr.length == 1) ? "0" + secStr : secStr;
minStr = (minStr.length == 1) ? "0" + minStr : minStr;

trace(minStr + ":" + secStr);

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