Sujet : Re: Parsing timestamps?
De : albert (at) *nospam* spenarnc.xs4all.nl
Groupes : comp.lang.forthDate : 08. Oct 2024, 08:41:07
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In article <
1f433fabcb4d053d16cbc098dedc6c370608ac01@i2pn2.org>,
dxf <
dxforth@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there an easier way of doing this? End goal is a double number
representing centi-secs.
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empty decimal
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: SPLIT ( a u c -- a2 u2 a3 u3 ) >r 2dup r> scan 2swap 2 pick - ;
: >INT ( adr len -- u ) 0 0 2swap >number 2drop drop ;
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: /T ( a u -- $hour $min $sec )
2 0 do [char] : split 2swap dup if 1 /string then loop
2 0 do dup 0= if 2rot 2rot then loop ;
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: .T 2swap 2rot cr >int . ." hr " >int . ." min " >int . ." sec " ;
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s" 1:2:3" /t .t
s" 02:03" /t .t
s" 03" /t .t
s" 23:59:59" /t .t
s" 0:00:03" /t .t
This problem is ill posed. You don't specify what happens
with less that 3 fields, or the meaning of the fields.
Normally I make the tests to run before attempting to code.
Groetjes Albert
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