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Convert to seconds and store 'em that way. You'll only have a single value to deal
with and you can readily do calculations. Convert 'em back to displayable values
when you need to display 'em.
What storage structure are you using for the hh:mm:ss?
It seems to me that you should be able to do the math directly on the
seconds, minutes and hours (separately) without the need to convert all
to seconds. Just be sure to carry any overflow of seconds or minutes
forward. Of course, this assumes that you are storing the hours,
minutes and seconds in unique vars (array elements).
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