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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Adding a List of Times Post 302981254 by itkamaraj on Thursday 8th of September 2016 10:18:37 PM
Old 09-08-2016
Code:
#!/bin/bash

list="1:11:00 0:13:03 2:06:45"

h=0
m=0
s=0
for x in ${list}
do
        echo ${x}
        h=$(( h + ${x%%:*} ))
        Min=$(echo ${x%:*} | cut -d: -f2)
        m=$(( m + ${Min} ))
        s=$(( s + ${x##*:} ))
        #echo "H : ${h}"
        #echo "M : ${m}"
        #echo "S : ${s}"
done

m=$(( m + (s/60) ))
h=$(( h + (m/60) ))
m=$(( m % 60 ))
s=$(( s % 60 ))

echo "${h}hrs ${m}min ${s}sec

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