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Revision as of 14:23, 25 February 2009
TIME
returns the time, given hours, minutes and seconds.
Syntax:
TIME(hours; minutes; seconds)
- returns the time, expressed as a date-time serial number. hours, minutes and seconds are integers.
- If hours, minutes and seconds are not within range for a valid time, the time will 'roll over', as shown below.
Example:
TIME(9; 31; 20)
- returns the time 9:31:20 am (as a date-time serial number).
TIME(9; 31; 75)
- returns 9:32:15 am - the time rolls over, as there are only 60 seconds in a minute.