03-12-2009
To convert hex to decimal try using bc
Eg:- bc
ibase=16
3039
12345
and the second part of conversion of seconds to min 1 min = 60 sec so if $x sec is given $x/60 will give u min and so on
similarly for bytes use 1000 or 1024 as a standard
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dateinterval
DATEINTERVAL(3) 1 DATEINTERVAL(3)
The DateInterval class
INTRODUCTION
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DateTime's constructor supports.
CLASS SYNOPSIS
DateInterval
DateInterval
Properties
o public integer$y
o public integer$m
o public integer$d
o public integer$h
o public integer$i
o public integer$s
o public integer$invert
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Methods
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PROPERTIES
o $y
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o $m
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