time.Minutes() Function in Golang With Examples
Last Updated :
21 Apr, 2020
In Go language, time packages supplies functionality for determining as well as viewing time. The Minutes() function in Go language is used to find the duration of time in the form of a floating-point number of minutes. Moreover, this function is defined under the time package. Here, you need to import the “time” package in order to use these functions.
Syntax:
func (d Duration) Minutes() float64
Here, d is the duration of time.
Return Value: It returns the duration value as float64.
Example 1:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
)
func main() {
min, _ := time .ParseDuration( "34h" )
fmt.Printf( "Only %.1f minutes of" +
" task is remaining." , min.Minutes())
}
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Output:
Only 2040.0 minutes of task is remaining.
Example 2:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
)
func main() {
min, _ := time .ParseDuration( "3m4534s64376378ns" )
fmt.Printf( "Only %.1f minutes of" +
" task is remaining." , min.Minutes())
}
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Output:
Only 78.6 minutes of task is remaining.
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