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intrprg
asks
15 years ago
How do you extract the hour and minute value of time expressed in military format? (e.g. 2300, 1545)
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♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
hmm.. sir!!
*raise hand*
intrprg
says
15 years ago
sige nga! pano
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
to get the hour - use 2300/100
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intrprg
says
15 years ago
how about the minute value?
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
to geth the minute - use 2300%100
intrprg
says
15 years ago
ayus! 1 ORP for you dianne
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
tama me sir?
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
yey
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
huhuhu kanina po..
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
di umabot ung 8:30 na military time to standard
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
huhuhuh ako nalng natira knina .. nung long exercise XD .. sori po XD
intrprg
says
15 years ago
huh? wat u min di umabot?
intrprg
says
15 years ago
haha no worries
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
uhm.. kci po dba kailangan ng ":".. nakuha ko po un.. kaso ung last line na.. ung convert ung 8:30 .. namess po ung codes.. ayun..
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
la po tuloi semicolon ug 830.. pero ung dalawa po meron.. XD
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
newei po when po namin malaman ung scores XD..
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
ty po ^^
intrprg
says
15 years ago
hehe oks lang yan
as soon as I check them hehe dami kasi e
♥jodiherrera♥
says
15 years ago
oki po sir ^^ bawi me next time tlga ^^
ty po
intrprg
says
15 years ago
oki
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