Convert hours / minutes / seconds to decimal time
The HMS→
command converts a value representing hours / minutes / seconds to hours with a decimal fraction. The input is expressed by a real number in the format HH.MMSS, where:
It is not mandatory that MM or SS are less than 60. In fact, they can be up to 99: in any case HMS→
will compute the correct result. An useful consequence derives from this property: the sequence HMS→
→HMS
can be used to normalize a time value so that both MM and SS are less than 60.
HMS→
is not fully equivalent to its userRPL counterpart.
In particular:
Input
4: 3: 2: 1: 15.30 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… HMS→
Output
4: 3: 2: 1: 15.5 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Command | Short Description | |
---|---|---|
→DATE | Set current system date in MM.DDYYYY | |
DATE+ | Add days to a date in MM.DDYYYY | |
→TIME | Set current time as HH.MMSS | |
→HMS | Convert decimal time to HH.MMSS | |
HMS→ | Convert time in HH.MMSS to decimal | |
HMS+ | Add time in HH.MMSS format | |
HMS- | Subtract time in HH.MMSS format | |
TICKS | Return system clock in microseconds | CHANGED |
TEVAL | Perform EVAL and measure elapsed time | CHANGED |
DATE | Current system date as MM.DDYYYY | |
DDAYS | Number of days between dates in MM.DDYYYY | |
TIME | Current time in HH.MMSS | |
TSTR | ||
ACK | Acknowledge oldest alarm (dismiss) | |
ACKALL | Acknowledge (dismiss) all alarms | |
RCLALARM | Recall specified alarm | |
STOALARM | Create a new alarm | |
DELALARM | Delete an existing alarm | |
FINDALARM | Get first alarm due after the given time | |
VERSION | Get newRPL version string | |
MEM | Get available memory in bytes | |
BYTES | Size of an object in bytes and CRC32 | CHANGED |
PEEK | Low-level read memory address | CHANGED |
POKE | Low level write to memory address | CHANGED |
NEWOB | Make a new copy of the given object | |
GARBAGE | Force a garbage collection | NEW |
FWUPD | ||
OFF | Turn calculator off programmatically |