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  1. Version v1

    60 downloads

    This script provides functions to easily calculate date and time. More functions might be added in the future. now() a shorthand function to get the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch now() // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_ms(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> ms time_from_ms(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_ms(+1000) // => 1497119220 time_from_ms(-1000) // => 1497119218 time_from_seconds(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> seconds time_from_seconds(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_seconds(+1) // => 1497119220 time_from_seconds(-1) // => 1497119218 time_from_minutes(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> minutes time_from_minutes(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_minutes(+1) // => 1497119279 time_from_minutes(-1) // => 1497119159 time_from_hours(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> hours time_from_hours(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_hours(+1) // => 1497122819 time_from_hours(-1) // => 1497115619 time_from_days(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> days time_from_days(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_days(+1) // => 1497205619 time_from_days(-1) // => 1497032819 FuzzyTime(<unix timestamp>) converts a Unix timestamp to a human-readable format > returns human-friendly relative time FuzzyTime(0) // => 47 years, 172 days, 18 hours, 52 minutes, and 28 seconds ago FuzzyTime(time_from_hours(+28)) // => in 1 day and 4 hours -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This script was made by me, for The Mana World + Evol. License: public domain (CC0)
  2. View File Date and Time functions This script provides functions to easily calculate date and time. More functions might be added in the future. now() a shorthand function to get the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch now() // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_ms(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> ms time_from_ms(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_ms(+1000) // => 1497119220 time_from_ms(-1000) // => 1497119218 time_from_seconds(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> seconds time_from_seconds(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_seconds(+1) // => 1497119220 time_from_seconds(-1) // => 1497119218 time_from_minutes(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> minutes time_from_minutes(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_minutes(+1) // => 1497119279 time_from_minutes(-1) // => 1497119159 time_from_hours(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> hours time_from_hours(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_hours(+1) // => 1497122819 time_from_hours(-1) // => 1497115619 time_from_days(<delta>) calculates a Unix timestamp relative to the current time > returns the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch, plus or minus <delta> days time_from_days(0) // => 1497119219 (example, increments every second) time_from_days(+1) // => 1497205619 time_from_days(-1) // => 1497032819 FuzzyTime(<unix timestamp>) converts a Unix timestamp to a human-readable format > returns human-friendly relative time FuzzyTime(0) // => 47 years, 172 days, 18 hours, 52 minutes, and 28 seconds ago FuzzyTime(time_from_hours(+28)) // => in 1 day and 4 hours -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This script was made by me, for The Mana World + Evol. License: public domain (CC0) Submitter meko Submitted 06/10/17 Category Quest, Shops, Functions & Algorithms  
  3. Neo-Mind

    Oldest client

    Hi, Well I was planning to post this in Client support section first but its not exactly a support question. Just wanted to know what is the oldest client date people use now? and which type (RagexeRE, Ragexe or Sakexe)? The reason I ask is because i plan to extend support of my patcher to old clients along with my current bug fixes.
  4. can someone explain to me why this happen and how to fix it ?
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