AWK: converting HH:MM:SS;MS












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In part of my awk script, I have the following line:



/Running Time/                  {UT=$NF}


The value of UT is something like this:



0098:34:34:11


What I need to do is break it up into days, hours, minutes, seconds.



How do I "echo" the variable UT to something where I can split it such that:



H=98
M=34
S=34
MS=11


One I get it split and assigned to variables, then I can do the math to convert to to days, hours, minutes, and seconds.



Thanks.










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In part of my awk script, I have the following line:



/Running Time/                  {UT=$NF}


The value of UT is something like this:



0098:34:34:11


What I need to do is break it up into days, hours, minutes, seconds.



How do I "echo" the variable UT to something where I can split it such that:



H=98
M=34
S=34
MS=11


One I get it split and assigned to variables, then I can do the math to convert to to days, hours, minutes, and seconds.



Thanks.










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  • What have you tried so far?

    – hek2mgl
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:32






  • 1





    You should probably read this: stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers

    – James Brown
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:30











  • Sorry, this is not the way StackOverflow works. Questions of the form "I want to do X, please give me tips and/or sample code" are considered off-topic. Please visit the help center and read How to Ask, and especially read Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?

    – kvantour
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:38














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In part of my awk script, I have the following line:



/Running Time/                  {UT=$NF}


The value of UT is something like this:



0098:34:34:11


What I need to do is break it up into days, hours, minutes, seconds.



How do I "echo" the variable UT to something where I can split it such that:



H=98
M=34
S=34
MS=11


One I get it split and assigned to variables, then I can do the math to convert to to days, hours, minutes, and seconds.



Thanks.










share|improve this question














In part of my awk script, I have the following line:



/Running Time/                  {UT=$NF}


The value of UT is something like this:



0098:34:34:11


What I need to do is break it up into days, hours, minutes, seconds.



How do I "echo" the variable UT to something where I can split it such that:



H=98
M=34
S=34
MS=11


One I get it split and assigned to variables, then I can do the math to convert to to days, hours, minutes, and seconds.



Thanks.







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  • What have you tried so far?

    – hek2mgl
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:32






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    You should probably read this: stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers

    – James Brown
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:30











  • Sorry, this is not the way StackOverflow works. Questions of the form "I want to do X, please give me tips and/or sample code" are considered off-topic. Please visit the help center and read How to Ask, and especially read Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?

    – kvantour
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:38



















  • What have you tried so far?

    – hek2mgl
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:32






  • 1





    You should probably read this: stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers

    – James Brown
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:30











  • Sorry, this is not the way StackOverflow works. Questions of the form "I want to do X, please give me tips and/or sample code" are considered off-topic. Please visit the help center and read How to Ask, and especially read Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?

    – kvantour
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:38

















What have you tried so far?

– hek2mgl
Nov 26 '18 at 20:32





What have you tried so far?

– hek2mgl
Nov 26 '18 at 20:32




1




1





You should probably read this: stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers

– James Brown
Nov 26 '18 at 22:30





You should probably read this: stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers

– James Brown
Nov 26 '18 at 22:30













Sorry, this is not the way StackOverflow works. Questions of the form "I want to do X, please give me tips and/or sample code" are considered off-topic. Please visit the help center and read How to Ask, and especially read Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?

– kvantour
Nov 27 '18 at 16:38





Sorry, this is not the way StackOverflow works. Questions of the form "I want to do X, please give me tips and/or sample code" are considered off-topic. Please visit the help center and read How to Ask, and especially read Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?

– kvantour
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follow this template, you can find the minutes and seconds in t[2] and t[3]



$ awk '/Running Time/{split($NF,t,":"); 
d=int(t[1]/24); h=t[1]%24;
print d,"days,", h, "hours"}'

4 days, 2 hours





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follow this template, you can find the minutes and seconds in t[2] and t[3]



$ awk '/Running Time/{split($NF,t,":"); 
d=int(t[1]/24); h=t[1]%24;
print d,"days,", h, "hours"}'

4 days, 2 hours





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  • I knew there had to be an easier way. And this is it. Thank you.

    – Mannix
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:38
















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follow this template, you can find the minutes and seconds in t[2] and t[3]



$ awk '/Running Time/{split($NF,t,":"); 
d=int(t[1]/24); h=t[1]%24;
print d,"days,", h, "hours"}'

4 days, 2 hours





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  • I knew there had to be an easier way. And this is it. Thank you.

    – Mannix
    Nov 26 '18 at 21:38














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follow this template, you can find the minutes and seconds in t[2] and t[3]



$ awk '/Running Time/{split($NF,t,":"); 
d=int(t[1]/24); h=t[1]%24;
print d,"days,", h, "hours"}'

4 days, 2 hours





share|improve this answer













follow this template, you can find the minutes and seconds in t[2] and t[3]



$ awk '/Running Time/{split($NF,t,":"); 
d=int(t[1]/24); h=t[1]%24;
print d,"days,", h, "hours"}'

4 days, 2 hours






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I knew there had to be an easier way. And this is it. Thank you.

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I knew there had to be an easier way. And this is it. Thank you.

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