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Re: Is there any way to check running speed? [message #52647] Fri, 16 February 2007 18:18 Go to previous message
kim20026 is currently offline  kim20026
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Thank you for your comments, everyone!!! These tips are very useful to
modify my sourcecodes. Happy new year!!! (<- We have new years day
(lunar calendar) this weekend in Korea!)

On Feb 16, 6:04 am, Paul van Delst <Paul.vanDe...@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Bob Crawford wrote:
>> I think prehaps what the OP is looking for is a way to get the elapsed
>> time of execution of the code minus any time spent while he stops the
>> code to verify it is working properly.
>
>> Without knowing how the OP "stops" his code for these checks, it's not
>> really possible to know if it's possible. If he has coded a pause/
>> resume function then the time spent stopped in that function could be
>> calculated (as suggested above), and then subtracted from the total
>> execution time (calculated again as suggested above by bob).
>
>> Alternately I would suggest that the OP first makes sure that his code
>> works correctly, and then worry about execution time, thus removing
>> the need to stop mid run.
>
> Alternatively, a wall clock would do the job pretty well in this sort of scenario since
> +/- 5 minutes is probably a high resolution measurement.
>
> Unless, of course, he charges his time like a lawyer.... :o)
>
> cheers,
>
> paulv
>
> --
> Paul van Delst Ride lots.
> CIMSS @ NOAA/NCEP/EMC Eddy Merckx
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