Greetings, I am somewhat at loss in formulating the appropriate concepulization of the following: The purpose of this script is to parce an arrray and total the numbers of hours and minutes. the field holding the data is a five elements long with the requitred field last. Heres my code:
foreach $linex(@lines0){ @lines=split(/ /,$linex); $time=$fields[4]; @units=split(/:/,$time); $sec=$units[2]; $min=$units[1]; $hrs=$units[0]; $tsec+=$sec; $tmin+=$min; $thrs+=$hrs; if ($tmin>60){ $rolloverm=$tmin%60; $tmin=$rolloverm; $thrs+=1; } if ($tsec>60){ $rolloverm=$tmin%60; $thrs+=1; } print "Total time is $tmin minutes and $tsec seconds\n";
This produces the incorrect time...ant insight appreciated. Thanks...

In reply to time accumulater by dReKurCe

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