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Q: Difference between two military times

Ben NewI am new to programming and am trying to write a program that gives the difference between two military times. When I put in these two times I get the wrong answer. Not sure what to change or what to do to get the correct answer. int FirstTime = 1245; int SecondTime = 1330; int FirstHour = F...

And what is the problem? What are the inputs you're giving?
Are you inputting a value which results in "85 minutes"? What exactly is the problem here?
The two times I put in are 1245 and 1330 trying to get 45 minutes
Hint: you can't consider hours and minutes separately.
After you've separated out the hours and the minutes, why not turn it back into a total number of minutes since midnight?
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I'd think you would be getting something like, "1 hours -15 minutes "
You probably have to re-think how the difference is calculated.
For your input we are getting different results then you shown. Use edit option and provide accurate description. I already simplified your example to make it clearer.
If amount of minutes is negative then what do you think it means? For now 1 hours -15 minutes is oddly written but shows correct amount of time, which is 1 hour without 15 minutes. If you want to get rid of negative minutes then you will need to add something to id, but if that also means you will need to reduce something else for balance.
Hint: you will need to use fact that 1h = 60min.
Ok, can you give me a general direction of steps I need to take?
How would you change time written as 2h -15min so that there would be no minus? What steps would you make?
Subtract 15 min from 2hrs?
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Lets say, yes. What result would you get (in form Xhours Yminutes where X and Y are positive numbers and Y is in range 0-59)?
It would 1 hr 45 min
OK, so what did we do to 2h -15min to get 1 hr 45 min? We moved something. In other words we've taken some amount from one place and put it in other place.
We moved mins from hrs. We added 15 mins to y and subtracted 15 from x
Lets take a look at it another way. What happens when you change 2h to 1h? You are reducing it by one hour. How many minutes is that? What can we do with those extra minutes?
I'm sorry I'm not getting this. 2h to 1h. You subtract 60min from 2hr. You can add those 60min to -15min?
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Yes. You are subtracting one hour (60 min) from Xh and moving it to Ymin (by adding 60 min). This way you get -15 + 60 = 45.
I understand that, so do I need to turn all hrs to mins to subtract?
Why all hours? If you have -15 minutes then how many hours (as 60 min) do you need to add to get positive value in range 0-59? One should be enough.
But I only have one hr and I only 15min to be at 0
1 hours -15 minutes -> 0 hours 45 minutes. We taken one hour from hours and added it as 60 min to minutes.
If that is too confusing then maybe lets try different way. Convert all hours to minutes (like 2h=120min) then add them with rest of minutes (like -15 here). Now you should get amount of time only as minutes (120 + (-15) = 105). So now you need to check how many full hours do you have in that amount, and how many minutes will remain after converting those minutes to proper hours (you can use here / and % operators which you seem to already be familiar with).
We have 1hr 45 min
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Yes, for 2h -15min it will be same as 1h 45min. It will also work for your case with 1h -15min. It will be 60-15 which is 45 minutes and 0 full hours, so 0h 45min. Now try to code it.
Ok, thank you. I am trying

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