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title: Convert seconds to compound duration
id: 596fd036dc1ab896c5db98b1
challengeType: 5
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forumTopicId: 302236
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---
## Description
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Implement a function which:
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< li > takes a positive integer representing a duration in seconds as input (e.g., < code > 100< / code > ), and< / li >
< li > returns a string which shows the same duration decomposed into weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds as detailed below (e.g., < code > 1 min, 40 sec< / code > ).< / li >
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Demonstrate that it passes the following three test-cases:
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| Input number | Output number |
| --- | --- |
| 7259 | < code > 2 hr, 59 sec< / code > |
| 728640059 | < code > 1 d< / code > |
| 6000000 | < code > 9 wk, 6 d, 10 hr, 40 min< / code > |
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< div style = "font-size:115%; font-weight: bold;" > Details< / div >
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The following five units should be used:
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| Unit | Suffix used in Output | Conversion |
| --- | --- | --- |
| week | < code > wk< / code > | 1 week = 7 days |
| day | < code > d< / code > | 1 day = 24 hours |
| hour | < code > hr< / code > | 1 hour = 60 minutes |
| minute | < code > min< / code > | 1 minute = 60 seconds |
| second | < code > sec< / code > | --- |
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< li >
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However, < strong > only< / strong > include quantities with non-zero values in the output (e.g., return < code > 1 d< / code > and not < code > 0 wk, 1 d, 0 hr, 0 min, 0 sec< / code > ).
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Give larger units precedence over smaller ones as much as possible (e.g., return < code > 2 min, 10 sec< / code > and not < code > 1 min, 70 sec< / code > or < code > 130 sec< / code > ).
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Mimic the formatting shown in the test-cases (quantities sorted from largest unit to smallest and separated by comma+space; value and unit of each quantity separated by space).
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## Instructions
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## Tests
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```yml
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tests:
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- text: < code > convertSeconds</ code > should be a function.
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testString: assert(typeof convertSeconds === 'function');
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- text: < code > convertSeconds(7259)</ code > should return < code > 2 hr, 59 sec</ code > .
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testString: assert.equal(convertSeconds(testCases[0]), results[0]);
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- text: < code > convertSeconds(86400)</ code > should return < code > 1 d</ code > .
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testString: assert.equal(convertSeconds(testCases[1]), results[1]);
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- text: < code > convertSeconds(6000000)</ code > should return < code > 9 wk, 6 d, 10 hr, 40 min</ code > .
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testString: assert.equal(convertSeconds(testCases[2]), results[2]);
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```
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## Challenge Seed
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```js
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function convertSeconds(sec) {
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return true;
}
```
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### After Test
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```js
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const testCases = [7259, 86400, 6000000];
const results = ['2 hr, 59 sec', '1 d', '9 wk, 6 d, 10 hr, 40 min'];
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```
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## Solution
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```js
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function convertSeconds(sec) {
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const localNames = ['wk', 'd', 'hr', 'min', 'sec'];
// compoundDuration :: [String] -> Int -> String
const compoundDuration = (labels, intSeconds) =>
weekParts(intSeconds)
.map((v, i) => [v, labels[i]])
.reduce((a, x) =>
a.concat(x[0] ? [`${x[0]} ${x[1] || '?'}` ] : []), []
)
.join(', ');
// weekParts :: Int -> [Int]
const weekParts = intSeconds => [0, 7, 24, 60, 60]
.reduceRight((a, x) => {
const r = a.rem;
const mod = x !== 0 ? r % x : r;
return {
rem: (r - mod) / (x || 1),
parts: [mod].concat(a.parts)
};
}, {
rem: intSeconds,
parts: []
})
.parts;
return compoundDuration(localNames, sec);
}
```
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