[asterisk-users] Help with FUNC_MATH
Dovid Bender
dovid at telecurve.com
Thu Feb 13 13:12:31 CST 2020
John,
That is correct. I am trying to figure out why Asterisk is executing the
set part of the execif, if it's coming back as false.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 2:10 PM John Kiniston <johnkiniston at gmail.com>
wrote:
> My Apologies Dovid, I think I misunderstood your request.
>
> You don't have the time you need to convert in the format of date string,
> Instead you have your users entering via DTMF when they want something to
> happen?
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 11:08 AM Dovid Bender <dovid at telecurve.com> wrote:
>
>> John,
>>
>> From looking at the wiki won't STRFIME just give me what I need based on
>> the unix time that I put in? What I am actually looking to do is convert
>> over from 12 hour format to 24 (unless strftime does just that and I don't
>> kow what am I am doing?).
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 12:03 PM John Kiniston <johnkiniston at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Try using the STRFIME function instead of doing this by hand.
>>>
>>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Function_STRFTIME
>>>
>>> *%H*
>>>
>>> The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23).
>>>
>>> *%I*
>>>
>>> The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (range 01 to 12).
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 3:49 AM Dovid Bender <dovid at telecurve.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have some dialplan code that is trying to convert 12 hour time with
>>>> AM/PM to 24 hour format. The code has something like this:
>>>> Exten =>
>>>> 2,1,ExecIf(${MATH(${HOUR_SELECTED}<12)}?Set(HOUR_SELECTED=${MATH(${HOUR_SELECTED}+12,int)}))
>>>>
>>>> Earlier on in the dialplan HOUR_SELECTED is set to 12. When they press
>>>> option 2 they are selecting PM. If the time is from 1PM to 11PM then I want
>>>> to add 12 to the number (so if it's 1 make it 13 etc.). When I run the
>>>> above the logs show the result as false yet if the user sets HOUR_SELECTED
>>>> to 12 then after this line of dialplan code it gets switched to 24. What am
>>>> I doing wrong here?
>>>>
>>>> The exact DP code is:
>>>> Exten => 2, 1, Noop(BEFORE CHECK HOUR_SELECTED is ${HOUR_SELECTED})
>>>> same => n,
>>>> ExecIf(${MATH(${HOUR_SELECTED}<12)}?Set(HOUR_SELECTED=${MATH(${HOUR_SELECTED}+12,int)}))
>>>> same => n, Noop(AFTER CHECK HOUR_SELECTED IS ${HOUR_SELECTED})
>>>>
>>>> And the output of the logs is:
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] VERBOSE[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx.c: Executing
>>>> [2 at am_pm_select:1] NoOp("SIP/204.145.219.31-000081c6", "BEFORE CHECK
>>>> HOUR_SELECTED is 12") in new stack
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx_variables.c: Result of
>>>> 'HOUR_SELECTED' is '12'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx_variables.c: Function
>>>> MATH(12<12) result is 'FALSE'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx_variables.c: Result of
>>>> 'HOUR_SELECTED' is '12'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx_variables.c: Function
>>>> MATH(12+12,int) result is '24'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx.c: Launching 'ExecIf'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] VERBOSE[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx.c: Executing
>>>> [2 at am_pm_select:2] ExecIf("SIP/204.145.219.31-000081c6",
>>>> "FALSE?Set(HOUR_SELECTED=24)") in new stack
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx_variables.c: Result of
>>>> 'HOUR_SELECTED' is '24'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] DEBUG[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx.c: Launching 'NoOp'
>>>> [Feb 13 10:46:18] VERBOSE[1580][C-00007bc6] pbx.c: Executing
>>>> [2 at am_pm_select:3] NoOp("SIP/204.145.219.31-000081c6", "AFTER CHECK
>>>> HOUR_SELECTED IS 24") in new stack
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> TIA.
>>>>
>>>> Dovid
>>>>
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