My version is slightly different, and does not quite work right. Could someone spot my mistake?
It's not written in perl, but the language is basic enough to be portable pretty much anywhere

function convertToTime(seconds) var thex var they var thez var mind mind = Int(seconds) thex = mind Mod 60 if thex = 0 thex = mind / 60 else mind = (int(mind ) - int(thex)) end they = mind Mod 3600 if they = 0 they = mind / 3600 else mind = mind - they end thez = mind / 60 theTime = thez/60 + ":" + they/60 + ":" + thex return theTime end

In reply to Re: How do I convert seconds into a readable time? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How do I convert seconds into a readable time? by Monolith-0

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