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Hey,

I'd like to create a gui wich records the total runtime of the script. 

It should tell the hours,minutes and seconds (like this: Running since 00:00:00)

This is what I have right now:

Local $iTimer, $hGUI, $cLabel
$iTimer = TimerInit()
$hGUI = GUICreate("")
$cLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("",300,380,100,20)
GUISetState()
AdlibRegister("_UpdateLabel",1000)
While 1
    $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $nMsg
        Case -3
            Exit
    EndSwitch
Wend
Func _UpdateLabel()
    $iTimerDiff = TimerDiff($iTimer)
    GUICtrlSetData($cLabel,"Running Since " & Round($iTimerDiff/1000,0) & " sec.")
EndFunc

Thanks in advance

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This should give you some ideas on where to go from here.

$Timer = TimerInit()
For $I = 1 To 10000
    $seconds = TimerDiff($Timer) / 1000
    $iDays = Int($seconds / 86400)
    $iHours = Int(($seconds - ($iDays * 86400)) / 3600)
    $iMinutes = Int((($seconds - ($iDays * 86400)) - ($iHours * 3600)) / 60)
    $iSeconds = Int(((($seconds - ($iDays * 86400)) - ($iHours * 3600) - ($iMinutes * 60)) * 60) / 60)
    ConsoleWrite($iDays & " Days " & $iHours & " Hours " & $iMinutes & " Minutes " & $iSeconds & " Seconds since this was started" & @CRLF)
    Sleep(1000)
Next

 

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