How to convert two numbers into time(h:m:s) with twig












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So I have for example
{{ example['time'] }}
Which returns 0-240



How I can make it to be 00:00 - 04:00 for example










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    What have you tried already?
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So I have for example
{{ example['time'] }}
Which returns 0-240



How I can make it to be 00:00 - 04:00 for example










share|improve this question




















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    What have you tried already?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:10














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So I have for example
{{ example['time'] }}
Which returns 0-240



How I can make it to be 00:00 - 04:00 for example










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So I have for example
{{ example['time'] }}
Which returns 0-240



How I can make it to be 00:00 - 04:00 for example







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    What have you tried already?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:10














  • 2




    What have you tried already?
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:10








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What have you tried already?
– kerbholz
Nov 13 '18 at 10:10




What have you tried already?
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Because the output has - between the numbers it can't be modified with the filter |date. However when I split them and apply the filter then, e.g. |date("H:i:s"), it worked like a charm






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    If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
    – S. Bureau
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:32










  • Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
    – Vladimir-Manov
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:42



















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You can use Twig filters to format your date:



{{ example['time']|date("m/d/Y") }}


Have a look at the official documentation, there are many examples which might be usefull for you.



If those filter doesn't suit your needs you can also write your own filter by creating a new Twig Extension






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    Not sure if this will display 00:00 - 04:00 from 0-240.
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:09











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Because the output has - between the numbers it can't be modified with the filter |date. However when I split them and apply the filter then, e.g. |date("H:i:s"), it worked like a charm






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  • 1




    If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
    – S. Bureau
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:32










  • Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
    – Vladimir-Manov
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
















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Because the output has - between the numbers it can't be modified with the filter |date. However when I split them and apply the filter then, e.g. |date("H:i:s"), it worked like a charm






share|improve this answer



















  • 1




    If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
    – S. Bureau
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:32










  • Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
    – Vladimir-Manov
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:42














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Because the output has - between the numbers it can't be modified with the filter |date. However when I split them and apply the filter then, e.g. |date("H:i:s"), it worked like a charm






share|improve this answer














Because the output has - between the numbers it can't be modified with the filter |date. However when I split them and apply the filter then, e.g. |date("H:i:s"), it worked like a charm







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  • 1




    If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
    – S. Bureau
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:32










  • Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
    – Vladimir-Manov
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:42














  • 1




    If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
    – S. Bureau
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:32










  • Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
    – Vladimir-Manov
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:42








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If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
– S. Bureau
Nov 13 '18 at 10:32




If you resolved your own problem, you should mark your own answer as accepted for better visibility ;-)
– S. Bureau
Nov 13 '18 at 10:32












Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
– Vladimir-Manov
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42




Sure thing :) It says I can do it in two days, so I'll wait a bit.Thanks ;)
– Vladimir-Manov
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42













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You can use Twig filters to format your date:



{{ example['time']|date("m/d/Y") }}


Have a look at the official documentation, there are many examples which might be usefull for you.



If those filter doesn't suit your needs you can also write your own filter by creating a new Twig Extension






share|improve this answer



















  • 2




    Not sure if this will display 00:00 - 04:00 from 0-240.
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:09
















-1














You can use Twig filters to format your date:



{{ example['time']|date("m/d/Y") }}


Have a look at the official documentation, there are many examples which might be usefull for you.



If those filter doesn't suit your needs you can also write your own filter by creating a new Twig Extension






share|improve this answer



















  • 2




    Not sure if this will display 00:00 - 04:00 from 0-240.
    – kerbholz
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:09














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You can use Twig filters to format your date:



{{ example['time']|date("m/d/Y") }}


Have a look at the official documentation, there are many examples which might be usefull for you.



If those filter doesn't suit your needs you can also write your own filter by creating a new Twig Extension






share|improve this answer














You can use Twig filters to format your date:



{{ example['time']|date("m/d/Y") }}


Have a look at the official documentation, there are many examples which might be usefull for you.



If those filter doesn't suit your needs you can also write your own filter by creating a new Twig Extension







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Not sure if this will display 00:00 - 04:00 from 0-240.
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