Show pageDiscussionOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ==== HMS+ ==== <callout type="primary" color="" icon="fa fa-book" title="Synopsis"> ---- Add times in hours / minutes / seconds format </callout> <callout color="green" icon="fa fa-indent" title="Stack Diagram"> ---- ^ __Input Stack__ ^^ ^ __Output Stack__ ^ | **R<sub>time-hms1</sub>** | **R<sub>time-hms2</sub>** | **→** | **R<sub>time-sum</sub>** | | //Level 2// | //Level 1// | //→// | //Level 1// | {{page>manual:chapter6:aux:legend&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} | **Keyword type** | [[manual:chapter5:basics#commands|Command]] || | **Parallel list processing capabilities** | [[manual:chapter5:listproc#group-6two-arguments-one-result-commands|Group 6]] | //Two arguments, one result commands// | | **Affected by flags** | //None// || </callout> <callout color="orangered" icon="fa fa-comment" title="Description"> ---- The ''HMS+'' command adds two values representing hours / minutes / seconds returning a value in the same format. The input is expressed by a real number in the format **HH.MMSS**, where: * **HH** are the hours; * **MM** are the minutes; * **SS** are the seconds. 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: if either **R<sub>time-hms1</sub>** or **R<sub>time-hms2</sub>** is 0 ''HMS+'' can be used to normalize a time value so that both **MM** and **SS** are less than 60. </callout> <callout type="warning" icon="true" title="Compatibility"> ---- ''HMS+'' is not fully equivalent to its **userRPL** counterpart. In particular: * in **userRPL** the time value can express fractions of seconds too; in **newRPL** it is not allowed. </callout> <callout type="info" icon="true" title="Usage"> ---- **__Input__** <code> 4: 3: 2: 8.5015 1: 2.05 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… HMS+ </code> \\ **__Output__** <code> 4: 3: 2: 1: 10.5515. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… </code> </callout> <callout color="darkgray" icon="fa fa-hand-o-right" title="Related Commands"> ---- {{page>manual:chapter6:system&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} </callout> manual/chapter6/system/cmd_hmsadd.txt Last modified: 2021/09/22 15:26by jojo1973