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[[Category:Programming]] [[Category:PHP]] [[Category:MySQL]] [[Category:Tool]]
[[Category:Programming]] [[Category:PHP]] [[Category:MySQL]] [[Category:Java]] [[Category:Python]] [[Category:Bash]] [[Category:Tool]]

Revision as of 12:05, 2 March 2018

Get the execution time of the script or sql query.

PHP

MySQL

Recording the time elapsed after the sql query was executed.

SELECT @timer := CURRENT_TIMESTAMP();
SELECT SLEEP(2); /* sleep 2 seconds for testing purpose */
SELECT 'custom message' AS 'action', CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() AS 'end time', @timer AS 'start time', TIMEDIFF(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), @timer) AS 'time elapsed';

Linux command (BASH)

Linux Os linux.png console, macOS icon_os_mac.png Terminal or Cygwin commands on Win Os windows.png [1][2]

# start the timer
START=$(date +%s)

# sleep 2 seconds for testing purpose
sleep 2s

# stop the timer
END=$(date +%s)
DIFF=$(( $END - $START ))
printf "Elapsed time %02dh:%02dm:%02ds\n" $(($DIFF/3600)) $(($DIFF%3600/60)) $(($DIFF%60))

# expected result: 
#   Elapsed time 00h:00m:02s

Python

performance - Measure time elapsed in Python? - Stack Overflow

Java

Java.lang.System.currentTimeMillis()

# start the timer
long start_time = System.currentTimeMillis();

# stop the timer
System.out.println("\nElapsed time: " + (System.currentTimeMillis() - start_time) + " ms");

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