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== Windows command (DOS) == | == Windows command (DOS) == | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
REM show the start time | |||
prompt $d $t $_$P$G | prompt $d $t $_$P$G | ||
REM do something ... | |||
REM show the finish time | |||
prompt $d $t $_$P$G | prompt $d $t $_$P$G | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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or ...<ref>[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/673523/how-do-i-measure-execution-time-of-a-command-on-the-windows-command-line batch file - How do I measure execution time of a command on the Windows command line? - Stack Overflow]</ref><ref>[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/166044/sleeping-in-a-batch-file python - Sleeping in a batch file - Stack Overflow]</ref> | or ...<ref>[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/673523/how-do-i-measure-execution-time-of-a-command-on-the-windows-command-line batch file - How do I measure execution time of a command on the Windows command line? - Stack Overflow]</ref><ref>[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/166044/sleeping-in-a-batch-file python - Sleeping in a batch file - Stack Overflow]</ref> | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
REM start to record the start time | |||
set startTime=%time% | set startTime=%time% | ||
REM do something ... | |||
REM show the start and finish time | |||
echo Start Time: %startTime% | echo Start Time: %startTime% | ||
echo Finish Time: %time% | echo Finish Time: %time% | ||
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== Python == | == Python == | ||
[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7370801/measure-time-elapsed-in-python performance - Measure time elapsed in Python? - Stack Overflow] | Using [https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html#time.time time.time()]<ref>[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7370801/measure-time-elapsed-in-python performance - Measure time elapsed in Python? - Stack Overflow]</ref> | ||
<pre> | |||
import time | |||
# start the timer | |||
start = time.time() | |||
# do something | |||
# stop the timer | |||
end = time.time() | |||
print("Elapsed time in seconds: ", end - start) | |||
</pre> | |||
== Javascript == | |||
<pre> | |||
function sleep(ms) { | |||
return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); | |||
} | |||
// 1 second = 1000 ms | |||
var startTimeInMs = Date.now(); | |||
await sleep(2000); | |||
var endTimeInMs = Date.now(); | |||
var durationInMs = endTimeInMs - startTimeInMs; | |||
console.log('durationInMs: ' + durationInMs); | |||
var durationInSecond = durationInMs / 1000; | |||
console.log('durationInSecond: ' + durationInSecond); | |||
</pre> | |||
Reference | |||
* [https://www.educative.io/edpresso/what-is-the-javascript-alternative-to-the-sleep-function What is the Javascript alternative to the sleep function?] | |||
* [https://www.jstips.co/zh_tw/javascript/extract-unix-timestamp-easily/ 在 JavaScript 簡單取得 unix timestamp] | |||
== Java == | == Java == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:46, 27 January 2022
Get the execution time of the script or sql query.
PHP[edit]
- Start and stop a timer PHP - Stack Overflow
- Accurate way to measure execution times of php scripts - Stack Overflow
MySQL[edit]
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 'finish time', @timer AS 'start time', TIMEDIFF(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), @timer) AS 'time elapsed';
Linux command (BASH)[edit]
Linux
console, macOS
Terminal or Cygwin commands on Win
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# 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
Windows command (DOS)[edit]
REM show the start time prompt $d $t $_$P$G REM do something ... REM show the finish time prompt $d $t $_$P$G
REM start to record the start time set startTime=%time% REM do something ... REM show the start and finish time echo Start Time: %startTime% echo Finish Time: %time%
Python[edit]
Using time.time()[5]
import time
# start the timer
start = time.time()
# do something
# stop the timer
end = time.time()
print("Elapsed time in seconds: ", end - start)
Javascript[edit]
function sleep(ms) {
return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
}
// 1 second = 1000 ms
var startTimeInMs = Date.now();
await sleep(2000);
var endTimeInMs = Date.now();
var durationInMs = endTimeInMs - startTimeInMs;
console.log('durationInMs: ' + durationInMs);
var durationInSecond = durationInMs / 1000;
console.log('durationInSecond: ' + durationInSecond);
Reference
Java[edit]
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");
References
- ↑ linux - Get program execution time in the shell - Stack Overflow
- ↑ bash - Convert seconds to hours, minutes, seconds - Stack Overflow
- ↑ batch file - How do I measure execution time of a command on the Windows command line? - Stack Overflow
- ↑ python - Sleeping in a batch file - Stack Overflow
- ↑ performance - Measure time elapsed in Python? - Stack Overflow