Problem converting Hours to Days, Hours, Minutes

Z

Zyzzx

I have a column of times, gathered from (Miles/MPH)/25 to yield total time it
takes to travel a certain distance.

All are formatted [hh]:mm and sum to equal 124:29 (124 hours, 29 minutes).

I am trying to convert that to the following output:

5 days, 4 hours, 29 mins

I have tried several funtions throughout this board, but I can never equal
the correct output.

When I use - =INT(G21/7.5)&" Days, "&INT(MOD(G21,7.5))&"
Hours,"&(MOD(G21,7.5)-INT(MOD(G21,7.5)))*60&" Minutes"

I get this output (0 Days, 5 Hours,11.2162847595179 Minutes).

Nothing I have tried yields anything even close. Please help!

Thanks,

Z
 
B

bpeltzer

If these are proper times in Excel, you should be able to use its built-in
functions:
=DAY(G21) & " days, " & HOUR(G21) & " hours, " & MINUTE(G21) & " minutes"
--Bruce
 
F

FxM

Hi,

Juts remember that Excel shows 1 as one day. 124:29 as [hh]:mm is
another way to show 5.186805556 days (standard format).

nb of days : =int(time) -> 5
1st remainder: 0.1868(etc)
nb of hours : = int(1st remainder * 24)
2nd remainder: 0.02013(etc)
nb of minutes: = int(2nd remainder * 24*60)

Let say your time is in cell C1 :
=INT(C1)&" d & "&INT((C1-ENT(C1))*24)&" h &
"&INT((C1-INT(C1)-((INT((C1-INT(C1))*24))/24))*60*24)&" m"
124:29 -> 5 d & 4 h & 29 m

@+
FxM
 
R

Ron Rosenfeld

I have a column of times, gathered from (Miles/MPH)/25 to yield total time it
takes to travel a certain distance.

All are formatted [hh]:mm and sum to equal 124:29 (124 hours, 29 minutes).

I am trying to convert that to the following output:

5 days, 4 hours, 29 mins

I have tried several funtions throughout this board, but I can never equal
the correct output.

When I use - =INT(G21/7.5)&" Days, "&INT(MOD(G21,7.5))&"
Hours,"&(MOD(G21,7.5)-INT(MOD(G21,7.5)))*60&" Minutes"

I get this output (0 Days, 5 Hours,11.2162847595179 Minutes).

Nothing I have tried yields anything even close. Please help!

Thanks,

Z

Just change the formatting:

Format/Cells/Number/Custom Type:

d" days, "h" hours, "m" minutes"

or use the TEXT function:

=TEXT(A1,"d"" days, ""h"" hours, ""m"" minutes""")



--ron
 
Z

Zyzzx

Thank you all very much for your replies. Bruce nailed it with this simple
equation. I guess I just didn't understand how this simple formula worked.

Thanks again!

Z
 

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