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double seconds_difference(double time_1, double time_2)
{
// your implementation goes here...
/*
Return the number of seconds later that a time in seconds
time_2 is than a time in seconds time_1.
>>> seconds_difference(1800.0, 3600.0)
1800.0
>>> seconds_difference(3600.0, 1800.0)
-1800.0
>>> seconds_difference(1800.0, 2160.0)
360.0
>>> seconds_difference(1800.0, 1800.0)
0.0
*/
}
double hours_difference(double time_1, double time_2)
{
/*
Return the number of hours later that a time in seconds
time_2 is than a time in seconds time_1.
>>> hours_difference(1800.0, 3600.0)
0.5
>>> hours_difference(3600.0, 1800.0)
-0.5
>>> hours_difference(1800.0, 2160.0)
0.1
>>> hours_difference(1800.0, 1800.0)
0.0
*/
}
double to_float_hours(int hours, int minutes, int seconds)
{
/*
Return the total number of hours in the specified number
of hours, minutes, and seconds.
Precondition: 0 <= minutes < 60 and 0 <= seconds < 60
>>> to_float_hours(0, 15, 0)
0.25
>>> to_float_hours(2, 45, 9)
2.7525
>>> to_float_hours(1, 0, 36)
1.01
*/
}
double to_24_hour_clock(double hours)
{
/*
hours is a number of hours since midnight. Return the
hour as seen on a 24-hour clock.
Precondition: hours >= 0
>>> to_24_hour_clock(24)
0
>>> to_24_hour_clock(48)
0
>>> to_24_hour_clock(25)
1
>>> to_24_hour_clock(4)
4
>>> to_24_hour_clock(28.5)
4.5
You may wish to inspect various function in <cmath> to work
with integer and fractional part of a hours separately.
*/
}
/*
Implement three functions
* get_hours
* get_minutes
* get_seconds
They are used to determine the hours part, minutes part and seconds part
of a time in seconds. E.g.:
>>> get_hours(3800)
1
>>> get_minutes(3800)
3
>>> get_seconds(3800)
20
In other words, if 3800 seconds have elapsed since midnight,
it is currently 01:03:20 (hh:mm:ss).
*/
double time_to_utc(int utc_offset, double time)
{
/*
Return time at UTC+0, where utc_offset is the number of hours away from
UTC+0.
You may be interested in:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time
>>> time_to_utc(+0, 12.0)
12.0
>>> time_to_utc(+1, 12.0)
11.0
>>> time_to_utc(-1, 12.0)
13.0
>>> time_to_utc(-11, 18.0)
5.0
>>> time_to_utc(-1, 0.0)
1.0
>>> time_to_utc(-1, 23.0)
0.0
*/
}
double time_from_utc(int utc_offset, double time)
{
/*
Return UTC time in time zone utc_offset.
>>> time_from_utc(+0, 12.0)
12.0
>>> time_from_utc(+1, 12.0)
13.0
>>> time_from_utc(-1, 12.0)
11.0
>>> time_from_utc(+6, 6.0)
12.0
>>> time_from_utc(-7, 6.0)
23.0
>>> time_from_utc(-1, 0.0)
23.0
>>> time_from_utc(-1, 23.0)
22.0
>>> time_from_utc(+1, 23.0)
0.0
*/
}