Time Diff Module

Anyone know of a module out there that will encapsulate differences in time?

Ideally I would want something like this:

d1 = DateTime.now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
d2 = DateTime.now

diff = d1-d2

puts "Diff: #{diff.hours}:#{diff.minutes}"

Diff: 2:02

I have searched for examples and all of them seem to be doing this manually.

Dave

Runt may have what you're looking for:
http://runt.rubyforge.org/

Tutorial:
http://runt.rubyforge.org/doc/files/doc/tutorial_te_rdoc.html

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On 1/17/06, David Clements <digidigo@gmail.com> wrote:

Anyone know of a module out there that will encapsulate differences in time?

Ideally I would want something like this:

d1 = DateTime.now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
d2 = DateTime.now

diff = d1-d2

puts "Diff: #{diff.hours}:#{diff.minutes}"

>> Diff: 2:02

I have searched for examples and all of them seem to be doing this manually.

Dave

Ruby on Rails' ActiveSupport::CoreExtensions::Numeric::Time module
supports this. The gem is activesupport. You might want to extract it
somehow to avoid getting the rest of the library if you don't need it.

Jon

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On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 01:48 +0900, David Clements wrote:

Anyone know of a module out there that will encapsulate differences in time?

Ideally I would want something like this:

d1 = DateTime.now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
d2 = DateTime.now

diff = d1-d2

puts "Diff: #{diff.hours}:#{diff.minutes}"

>> Diff: 2:02

I have searched for examples and all of them seem to be doing this manually.

Dave

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i'm guessing the reason this has not been done generically is that it is
incredibly slippery. for instance, if i had

   a = DateTime::new 1582, 8, 4
   b = a + 1.day

then b should the the day '1582-08-15'. and

   diff = b - a
   p diff.days

should output either 10 or 1 - depending on how you look at it.

the reason is the fact that DateTime makes all the calender reforms between
julian and gregorian transparent and even handles them based on timezone. not
saying it could not be done, but it's tough and, afaik, hasn't been. see
ruby-1.8.4/lib/date.rb for details.

of course, activesupport give you Numeric#days, etc, but that is quite easy to
roll.

if the code you posted is pretty close you what you actually need then why not
simply use Time objects, converting to DateTime as needed using
DateTime::new(t.year, t.month, t.day... etc)?

     harp:~ > cat a.rb
     class Time
       module Units
         def __less__() "/" end
         def __more__() "*" end
         def milliseconds() self.send(__less__,1000) end; alias_method "millisecond", "milliseconds"
         def seconds() self end; alias_method "second", "seconds"
         def minutes() seconds.send(__more__,60) end; alias_method "minute", "minutes"
         def hours() minutes.send(__more__,60) end; alias_method "hour", "hours"
         def days() hours.send(__more__,24) end; alias_method "day", "days"
         def weeks() days.send(__more__,7) end; alias_method "week", "weeks"
         def months() weeks.send(__more__,4) end; alias_method "month", "months"
         def years() months.send(__more__,12) end; alias_method "year", "years"
         def decades() years.send(__more__,10) end; alias_method "decade", "decades"
         def centuries() decades.send(__more__,10) end; alias_method "century", "centuries"
       end
       module DiffUnits
         include ::Time::Units
         def __less__() "*" end
         def __more__() "/" end
       end
       alias_method "__delta__", "-"
       def - other
         ret = __delta__ other
         ret.extend DiffUnits
         ret
       end
     end
     class Numeric
       include ::Time::Units
     end

     now = Time::now
     a = now
     b = now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
     d = b - a

     require "yaml"
     %w( seconds minutes hours days ).each{|m| y m => d.send(m)}

     harp:~ > ruby a.rb

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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, David Clements wrote:

Anyone know of a module out there that will encapsulate differences in time?

Ideally I would want something like this:

d1 = DateTime.now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
d2 = DateTime.now

diff = d1-d2

puts "Diff: #{diff.hours}:#{diff.minutes}"

Diff: 2:02

I have searched for examples and all of them seem to be doing this manually.

     ---
     seconds: 7320.0
     ---
     minutes: 122.0
     ---
     hours: 2.03333333333333
     ---
     days: 0.0847222222222222

hmmm. maybe i'll add this to alib...

cheers.

-a
--
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preoccupied with the world, who thinks of death, until it arrives like
thunder? -- milarepa

David Clements wrote in post #23880:

Anyone know of a module out there that will encapsulate differences in
time?

Ideally I would want something like this:

d1 = DateTime.now + 2.hours + 2.minutes
d2 = DateTime.now

diff = d1-d2

puts "Diff: #{diff.hours}:#{diff.minutes}"

Diff: 2:02

I have searched for examples and all of them seem to be doing this
manually.

Dave

There is a gem available to find the difference in a useful way.

https://rubygems.org/gems/time_diff

This will return a hash of difference in year, month, week, day, hour,
minute, second

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