If a component of RoyalCommands states that it supports time format, then it will allow for a string to represent a time, as seen below.
Whenever (time)
or [time]
is an argument to a command, a time format string can be used.
The following modifiers are allowed in a time format string:
y
, d
, h
, m
, and s
These stand for years
, days
, hours
, minutes
, and seconds
.
An example of a time string may be 3h5m20s
, which is equivalent to three hours, five minutes, and twenty seconds,
or 11,120 seconds.
If no modifiers are specified, the number is assumed to be in seconds.