Try Time::Duration::Parse, Time::Duration, and List::Util:
use strict; use warnings; use Time::Duration::Parse qw(parse_duration); use Time::Duration qw(duration); use List::Util qw(sum); my @times = <DATA>; my $count = @times; my $sum = sum map { parse_duration($_) } @times; my $avg = $sum / $count; print duration($sum, 3), "--Total Time\n"; print duration($avg, 3), "--Avg Time\n"; __DATA__ 2:11:20 2:07:44 2:18:41 0:40:17 2:40:53 1:27:21 4:03:43 1:54:42 1:59:40 2:08:49 2:12:21
prints
23 hours, 45 minutes, and 31 seconds--Total Time 2 hours, 9 minutes, and 35 seconds--Avg Time

Or just split each string and do the math yourself. And be sure to check for blank or not-valid strings.


In reply to Re: Find average for time(Hr:Min:Sec) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Find average for time(Hr:Min:Sec) by sgcsekar

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