In the Galaxy Editor. There is the capability to compare two Time of Day values. However, you can only compare if the two values are the exact same. I, personally, ran into an issue where I needed to compare if the time of day was greater than one value and lesser than another. So I created my own method to do so.
Time[7] is the value you'll be comparing in your IF-Statements. This does mean you'll have to convert your target time into seconds. The solution is simple, just copy/paste this into your Windows Scientific Calculator after inputting the appropriate values:
In the Galaxy Editor. There is the capability to compare two Time of Day values. However, you can only compare if the two values are the exact same. I, personally, ran into an issue where I needed to compare if the time of day was greater than one value and lesser than another. So I created my own method to do so.
Time[7] is the value you'll be comparing in your IF-Statements. This does mean you'll have to convert your target time into seconds. The solution is simple, just copy/paste this into your Windows Scientific Calculator after inputting the appropriate values:
([Hour] * (3600)) + ([Minute] * 60) + [Second]=