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I am having a terrible time trying to do something that should be easy. I have a NSNumber value of 32025.89 seconds. I need to represent that in Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Is there a method that spits that out? I can't seem to find a proper formatter.

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If you don't want to just divide it out, try this. It may be close enough for your purposes. Note: It doesn't account for sub-second precision. (setSecond takes an NSInteger).

NSDateComponents* c = [[[NSDateComponents alloc] init] autorelease];
[c setSecond:32025.89];

NSCalendar* cal = [[[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar]
                   autorelease];

NSDate* d = [cal dateFromComponents:c];

NSDateComponents* result = [cal components:NSHourCalendarUnit |
                                           NSMinuteCalendarUnit |
                                           NSSecondCalendarUnit
                                  fromDate:d];

NSLog(@"%d hours, %d minutes, %d seconds",
    [result hour], [result minute], [result second]);

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