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Time Converting

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Time Converting

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Time Converting

Often we have to convert seconds, minutes, hours, and days. You’re going to create a TimeConverter module which can handle all of this for us.

We’ll use the atoms :days, :hours, :minutes, or :seconds to represent days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

Example Solution

defmodule TimeConverter do
  def to_seconds(amount, unit) do
    case unit do
      :seconds -> amount
      :minutes -> amount * 60
      :hours -> amount * 60 * 60
      :days -> amount * 60 * 60 * 24
    end
  end

  def from_seconds(amount, unit) do
    case unit do
      :seconds -> amount * 1.0
      :minutes -> amount / 60
      :hours -> amount / 60 / 60
      :days -> amount / 60 / 60 / 24
    end
  end
end

Implement the TimeConverter.to_seconds/2 and TimeConverter.from_seconds/2 functions as documented.

defmodule TimeConverter do
  @moduledoc """
  Documentation for `TimeConverter`
  """

  @doc """
  Convert a unit of time to a number of seconds.

  ## Examples

    iex> TimeConverter.to_seconds(1, :seconds)
    1

    iex> TimeConverter.to_seconds(1, :minutes)
    60
    
    iex> TimeConverter.to_seconds(1, :hours)
    3600

    iex> TimeConverter.to_seconds(1, :days)
    86400

  """
  def to_seconds(amount, unit) do
  end

  @doc """
  Convert a number of seconds to a unit of time.
  Return a float, as these values will require division using `/`.

  ## Examples

    iex> TimeConverter.from_seconds(1, :seconds)
    1.0

    iex> TimeConverter.from_seconds(60, :minutes)
    1.0
    
    iex> TimeConverter.from_seconds(3600, :hours)
    1.0

    iex> TimeConverter.from_seconds(86400, :days)
    1.0

  """
  def from_seconds(amount, unit) do
  end
end

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Run git status to ensure there are no undesirable changes. Then run the following in your command line from the curriculum folder to commit your progress.

$ git add .
$ git commit -m "finish Time Converting exercise"
$ git push

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