Thursday, 27 February 2014

How to figure out elapsed time in days, hours and minutes with bash? (and print it nicely)

How to figure out elapsed time in days, hours and minutes with bash? (and
print it nicely)



1.terminal - How to figure out elapsed time in days, hours ...

Description:How to figure out elapsed time in days, hours and minutes with
bash? (and print it nicely) ... "Elapsed Time: " "Days: 3123" "Hours: ...



2.nexus has elapsed or updates are forced

Description:... they could figure out how to get back to the future. ...
time elapsed bash script; ... calculate elapsed time in hours and minutes



3.How to Find Time Difference in Unix Script | eHow

Description:... you can convert this into minutes, hours, days, ... As it
would be a nuisance to type out those three long commands every time, ...
#!/usr/bin/env bash.



4.Shell script to get the time difference - nixCraft

Description:30 Handy Bash Shell ... i need to find the no.of days and time
between ... 1970 so you would have to deal with the math of changes in
minutes, hours and ...



5.nickvk.net

Description:Here is a reasonably simple way to print out the duration
between two dates in Bash, in days, hours, minutes, ... DAYS*24) ))
MINUTES=$(( ($ELAPSED_TIME ... time to ...



6.terminal - Bash getting stuck when printing special ...

Description:How to figure out elapsed time in days, hours and minutes with
bash? (and print it nicely) Hot Network Questions I don't get this joke.
Is it ...



7.Removing "Seconds" From This Time Code Microsoft Access ...

Description:... figure out how to remove any reference to seconds in this
vba code I just want it to show Days Hours and Minutes ... elapsed between
a starting Date/Time ...



8.How to Calculate the Date in Unix | eHow

Description:... in a standard format including the day of the week, month,
day, hour, ... to figure the number of days, ... time that has elapsed
since 00:00 (military time), ...



9.LinuxQuestions.org - ftp processes, and how to kill them ...

Description:# I'd rather have epoch but at least 'ps' has an "elapsed time
... while read TIME PID PROC; do # Time measured in days: if ... is > 100
ie 1 hour 00 minutes, ...



10.Archive for the 'bash' category - i'm so full of ideas ...

Description:... but if so, I can't figure out how. ... display how long it
took timerStop $time "elapsed time:"} ... local text = "" # convert
seconds to days, hours, ...

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