# Ref/Attrib: ISO-8601:2004(E), §4.4.4.2 Representations of time intervals by duration and context information
# Note: "1 month" ("P1M") is assumed to be "30 days" (see ISO-8601:2004(E), §2.2.1.2)
# Usage: timeDuration [1:seconds] ([2:precision])
- # Version: 1.0.4
+ # Version: 1.0.5
# Input: arg1: seconds as base 10 integer >= 0 (ex: 3601)
# arg2: precision level (optional; default=2)
# Output: stdout: ISO-8601 duration string (ex: "P1H1S", "P2Y10M15DT10H30M20S")
if [[ $fullDays -gt 0 ]]; then hasDays="true"; else hasDays="false"; fi
if [[ $fullHours -gt 0 ]]; then hasHours="true"; else hasHours="false"; fi
if [[ $fullMinutes -gt 0 ]]; then hasMinutes="true"; else hasMinutes="false"; fi
- if [[ $fullSeconds -gt 0 ]]; then hasSeconds="true"; else hasSeconds="false"; fi
+ if [[ $fullSeconds -ge 0 ]]; then hasSeconds="true"; else hasSeconds="false"; fi
## Determine which fields to display (see ISO-8601:2004 §4.4.3.2)
witherPrecision="false"
echo "Precision 2 duration:$(timeDuration "$(date +%s)" 2)"
echo "Precision 1 duration:$(timeDuration "$(date +%s)" 1)"
echo "Precision 6 duration:$(timeDuration $((60+60*60+60*60*24+60*60*24*30+60*60*24*365 - (60+60*60+60*60*24+60*60*24*30) )) 6)"
+echo "Zero seconds:$(timeDuration "0")";
echo "Parsing argument provided to script:\"$*\""; timeDuration "$@"
#==END sample code==