The DateTime Project aims to solve all date/time processing problems in a single (tho' large!) consistant set of modules.
Here's how to solve your problem with the DateTime modules.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use DateTime::Format::Strptime; my $strp = DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(pattern => '%H:%M%P'); my $time = $strp->parse_datetime('8:35am'); $time->add(hours => 1, minutes => 23); print $strp->format_datetime($time), "\n";
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In reply to Re: Which module for Time?
by davorg
in thread Which module for Time?
by bkiahg
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