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I have this foreach code, and I want to sum the values that it returns, can someone help me with that please?

foreach($timel->results() as $timel) {

       $timeDiff = strtotime($timel->end_date) - strtotime($timel->start_date);

       $hours = floor($timeDiff / 3600);
       $remainder = $timeDiff - $hours * 3600;
       $formattedTime = sprintf('%02d', $hours) . gmdate(':i:s', $remainder);
       echo $formattedTime, '<br>'; 
}

This code outputs:

00:17:20

00:00:06

00:00:02

And I want to sum those value and then output 00:17:28.

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you can use something like:

<?php

$totaltime = 0;    

foreach($timel->results() as $timel) {

   $timeDiff = strtotime($timel->end_date) - strtotime($timel->start_date);

   $totaltime += $timeDiff;
 }

$hours = floor($totaltime / 3600);
$remainder = $totaltime - $hours * 3600;
$formattedTime = sprintf('%02d', $hours) . gmdate(':i:s', $remainder);

echo $formattedTime;
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  • thx my friend, i used your code but it didn't work, but a made a simple change and it worked
    – Richard
    Mar 25, 2015 at 22:26
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    I don't know why the pending edit was rejected by one person so far. It should be approved. The OP made the proper changes. Mar 25, 2015 at 22:33
  • Hmm, the pending edit seems to have been rejected, but I can't see why (no edit history link).
    – halfer
    Mar 25, 2015 at 23:02
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    @halfer Yeah, lovely ain't it? If this answer doesn't reflect what worked for the OP, it should be modified. Mar 25, 2015 at 23:59
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    Ricardo can always add his own answer (though, IMO, if D3F was of substantial assistance, this answer should be accepted).
    – halfer
    Mar 26, 2015 at 0:49

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