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# PHP-Duration #### Convert durations between colon formatted time, human-readable time and seconds [](https://packagist.org/packages/khill/php-duration) [](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [](https://php.net/) [](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FLP6MYY3PYSFQ) [](https://github.com/kevinkhill/php-duration/releases) [](https://travis-ci.org/kevinkhill/php-duration) [](https://coveralls.io/r/kevinkhill/php-duration?branch=master) This package was created with a very specific goal in mind, to enable an easy way for users to input how long something took, as a duration of time. The library can accept either in colon separated format, like 2:43 for 2 minutes and 43 seconds OR written as human readable or abbreviated time, such as 6m21s for 6 minutes and 21 seconds. Both can be converted into seconds and minutes with precision for easy storage into a database. Seconds, colon separated, abbreviated, all three can be parsed and interchanged. - supports hours, minutes, and seconds (with microseconds) - humanized input supports any form of the words "hour", "minute", "seconds" - Example, you could input 1h4m2s or 4 Hr. 32 Min. # Install ```bash composer require khill/php-duration:~1.0 ``` # Usage ```php use Khill\Duration\Duration; $duration = new Duration('7:31'); echo $duration->humanize(); // 7m 31s echo $duration->formatted(); // 7:31 echo $duration->toSeconds(); // 451 echo $duration->toMinutes(); // 7.5166 echo $duration->toMinutes(null, 0); // 8 echo $duration->toMinutes(null, 2); // 7.52 ``` ```php $duration = new Duration('1h 2m 5s'); echo $duration->humanize(); // 1h 2m 5s echo $duration->formatted(); // 1:02:05 echo $duration->toSeconds(); // 3725 echo $duration->toMinutes(); // 62.0833 echo $duration->toMinutes(null, 0); // 62 ``` ```php // Configured for 6 hours per day $duration = new Duration('1.5d 1.5h 2m 5s', 6); echo $duration->humanize(); // 1d 4h 32m 5s echo $duration->formatted(); // 10:32:05 echo $duration->toSeconds(); // 37925 echo $duration->toMinutes(); // 632.083333333 echo $duration->toMinutes(null, 0); // 632 ``` ```php $duration = new Duration('4293'); echo $duration->humanize(); // 1h 11m 33s echo $duration->formatted(); // 1:11:33 echo $duration->toSeconds(); // 4293 echo $duration->toMinutes(); // 71.55 echo $duration->toMinutes(null, 0); // 72 ``` # Note You do not have to create a new object for each conversion, you can also pass any of the three forms into any of the methods to get the immediate output. ```php $duration = new Duration; echo $duration->humanize('1h 2m 5s'); // 1h 2m 5s echo $duration->formatted('1h 2m 5s'); // 1:02:05 echo $duration->toSeconds('1h 2m 5s'); // 3725 echo $duration->toMinutes('1h 2m 5s'); // 62.0833 echo $duration->toMinutes('1h 2m 5s', true); // 62 ```
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