This is from Text::XSprintf that I've had to put on the back burner. The $mode and stuff is for that module, and the sub below _duration is meant to be called by autogenerated code....

my %Times=( 1 => 'sec|second', 60 => 'min|minute', 60*60 => 'hour', 60*60*24 => 'day', 60*60*24*365 => 'year' ); sub _dstr{ my ($mult,$mode,$unit)=@_; my $str=$mult; if ($mode!~/^[h#]/) { my @names=split /\|/,$Times{$unit}; $str.=($mode eq 'l' ? " $names[-1]" : " $names[0]"); $str.="s" if $mult!=1; } elsif ($mode eq 'h') { $str.=substr($Times{$unit},0,1); } return $str } sub _duration { my $mode=lc(shift); # my $dur=shift; $mode=~/^[hml#]$/ or $mode="m"; my $negative=$dur<0 ? ($mode eq "l" ? "negative " : $mode eq "m" ? + "neg " : "-") : ""; my @units; foreach my $unit (sort {$b <=> $a} keys %Times) { next unless $unit>1; if ($dur>=$unit) { my $mult=int($dur/$unit); $dur-=$mult*$unit; push @units,_dstr $mult,$mode,$unit; } elsif ($mode eq "#" and @units) { push @units,0; } } if ($dur or $mode eq "#" or not @units) { push @units,_dstr $dur,$mode,1; } $units[-2].=" and ".pop @units if @units>1 and $mode eq 'l'; return $mode ne "#" ? $negative.join( ", ",@units) : $negative.sprintf(join(":",("%02d") x @units +),@units); }

Anyway, I figured this was similar to some of your stuff and you did mention being curious as to how others have done stuff....


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demerphq

<Elian> And I do take a kind of perverse pleasure in having an OO assembly language...

In reply to Re: Re: Re: RFC: Seconds2English by demerphq
in thread RFC: Seconds2English by Limbic~Region

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