User:Rasikko
I've been modding my games since TES 3.
Time Functions
Various functions for calculating time in skyrim. Most use GetCurrentGameTime - Utility as it returns the total game days passed. Making it easier for conversions.
This simple function converts days passed into hours passed.
Float Function GetGameHoursPassed()
; Converts the game days passed to game time hours.
return Utility.GetCurrentGameTime() * 24
EndFunction
This function takes the game days passed and converts them into minutes passed.
Float Function GetGameMinutesPassed()
; Converts the game days passed to game minutes passed.
return Utility.GetCurrentGameTime() * 24 * 60
EndFunction
This function does a few mathematical steps before arriving to the result:
1. The days passed is turned into a whole number and divided by 7 with the remainder being the day of the week.
2. The days passed is turned into a fraction of a day and then converted into the hours passed since that day started.
3. Result from Step 2 is added to the result of Step 1.
Float Function GetGameHoursPassedForWeek()
; returns the total hours passed for the current week.
; Get the current time(it's actually how many game days have passed).
Float CurrentGameTime = Utility.GetCurrentGameTime()
; Get hours passed since sundas.
return (((CurrentGameTime as Int) % 7) + ((CurrentGameTime - CurrentGameTime as int) * 24)) as Float
EndFunction
To get the total real minutes passed since the game started, you do the following:
Game.GetRealHoursPassed() * 60
To get the total game minutes passed since the game started, you do the following:
(Game.GetRealHoursPassed() * 60) / (Game.GetFormFromFile(0x0000003A, "Skyrim.ESM") as GlobalVariable).GetValue() ; Timescale global
To get the total game hours passed since a game month has started:
Float Function GetGameHoursPassedForMonth()
; Returns the number of hours passed for the current month.
Float CurrentGameTime = Utility.GetCurrentGameTime()
return (((Game.GetFormFromFile(0x0000037, "Skyrim.ESM") as GlobalVariable).GetValue() * 24) + ((CurrentGameTime - CurrentGameTime as int) * 24)) as Float
EndFunction
Note: The functio may be faster to use the GameDay global as a property and simply call GetValue on it than using GetFormFromFile - Game and reduce number of casting. I used GetFormFromFile simply because it keeps my code(s) as small as possible on this page.