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Human readable duration format.

Instructions

Your task is to write a function which formats a duration, given as a number of seconds, in a human-friendly way.

The function must accept a non-negative integer. If it is zero, it just returns "now". Otherwise, the duration is expressed as a combination of years, days, hours, minutes and seconds.

It is much easier to understand with an example:

formatDuration(62) // returns "1 minute and 2 seconds"

formatDuration(3662) // returns "1 hour, 1 minute and 2 seconds"

**For the purpose of this challenge, a year is 365 days and a day is 24 hours.

Note that spaces are important.**

Detailed rules The resulting expression is made of components like 4 seconds, 1 year, etc. In general, a positive integer and one of the valid units of time, separated by a space. The unit of time is used in plural if the integer is greater than 1.

The components are separated by a comma and a space (", "). Except the last component, which is separated by " and ", just like it would be written in English.

A more significant units of time will occur before than a least significant one. Therefore, 1 second and 1 year is not correct, but 1 year and 1 second is.

Different components have different unit of times. So there is not repeated units like in 5 seconds and 1 second.

A component will not appear at all if its value happens to be zero. Hence, 1 minute and 0 seconds is not valid, but it should be just 1 minute.

A unit of time must be used "as much as possible". It means that the function should not return 61 seconds, but 1 minute and 1 second instead. Formally, the duration specified by of a component must not be greater than any valid more significant unit of time.

Challenges (0/3 done)

  • formatDuration(1) should return "1 second".
  • formatDuration(3662) should return "1 hour, 1 minute and 2 seconds".
  • formatDuration(62) should return "1 minute and 2 seconds".
function formatDuration(seconds) {
  // your code here
}