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VBA-Excel: Date-Time Functions – Hour(), Minute(), Second()
Hour()
Description:
The Hour function takes time as a parameter and returns a number between 0 and 23, that is the Hour of the time provided.
Format:
Hour(strTime)
Arguments:
- strTime
- Mandatory
- Type: Time
- Time, whose hours need to be calculated.
Example :
Function FnHour() Dim strTime strTime = Time MsgBox "Current Hour is -> " & Hour(strTime) End Function
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Minute()
Description:
The Minute function takes time as a parameter and returns a number between 0 and 59, that is the minutes of hour of the time provided.
Format:
Minute(strTime)
Arguments:
- strTime
- Mandatory
- Type: Time
- Time, whose Minute need to be calculated.
Example:
Function FnMinute() Dim strTime strTime = Time MsgBox "Current Minutes of the Hour is -> " & Minute(strTime) End Function
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Second()
Description:
The Second function takes time as a parameter and returns a number between 0 and 59, that is the seconds of minute of the time provided.
Format:
Second(strTime)
Arguments:
- strTime
- Mandatory
- Type: Time
- Time, whose Seconds need to be calculated.
Example:
Function FnSecond() Dim strTime strTime = Time MsgBox "Current Seconds of the Minute are -> " & Second(strTime) End Function
Also Read:
- VBA-Excel: Arrays – Multi Dimensional Array
- VBA-Excel: Date-Time Functions – TimeSerial() and TimeValue()
- VBA Excel - Cells, Ranges and Offset: Refer to Cells by Using Shortcut Notation
- VBA-Excel: Array Functions – IsArray()
- VBA-Excel: String Functions – Trim()