difference between 2 times

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xlsxlsxls

How do I calculate the difference between 2 times. I have my code (I'm
beginner) so 1st input box asks for start time (e.g. 8:15) and 2nd inpu
box asks for endtime (e.g. 11:00) which should place the result of 2.7
in the activecell. My code is set up as follows.

Sub Timediff()
Dim Starttime As String
Dim Endtime As String

Starttime = InputBox("Enter Start Time")
Endtime = InputBox("enter Start Time")

hours = TimeValue(Endtime) - TimeValue(Starttime)
msgbox CInt(hours)

ActiveCell.Value = hours

End Sub

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My goal is to eventually build this into a worksheet that performs a
follows (using formulas) see attachment.



Thanks in Advanc

Attachment filename: time.xls
Download attachment: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=65181
 
M

mudraker

Do you really want your answer to display as a decimal or as correc
hours and mintues


this gives answer as hour and minutes

Sub Timediff()
Dim Starttime As String
Dim Endtime As String
Dim Hours As Date

Starttime = InputBox("Enter Start Time")

Endtime = InputBox("Enter End Time")

Hours = Format(TimeValue(Endtime) - TimeValue(Starttime), "hh:mm")

MsgBox Hour(Hours)

ActiveCell.Value = Hours

End Sub


If you want as decimal

then you will something like

ActiveCell.Value = Hour(Hours) & "." & (Minute(Hours) * 100) / 6
 
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xlsxlsxls

Thanks a lot. This helps out a lot and at least gives me something t
work with. However, when I enter a start time of 9:00 to say 1:15
will get a wrong answer unless I use a formula as in the attachmen
(unless I type in 13:15).

This is to track volunteer hours who generally come in in the mornin
and work anywhere from 3 to 6 hours so I would like it in decimal
(e.g. 3.75, 4.25).

Thanks
 
T

Tom Ogilvy

1:15 is shortly after midnight. 1:15 PM is shortly after noon. If you
want your code to always treat the second time as later than the first, you
can use an if statement

if endtime < starttime then endtime = endtime + timvalue("12:00")

- now do your calculation.

This assumes you won't have people working past midnight.
 

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