clock
Calculates the wall-clock time used by the calling process.
clock_t clock( void );
Valor devuelto
The elapsed wall-clock time since the start of the process (elapsed time in seconds times CLOCKS_PER_SEC).If the amount of elapsed time is unavailable, the function returns –1, cast as a clock_t.
Comentarios
The clock function tells how much time the calling process has used.A timer tick is approximately equal to 1/CLOCKS_PER_SEC second.
Requisitos
Routine |
Required header |
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clock |
<time.h> |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Ejemplo
// crt_clock.c
// This example prompts for how long
// the program is to run and then continuously
// displays the elapsed time for that period.//
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
void sleep( clock_t wait );
int main( void )
{
long i = 6000000L;
clock_t start, finish;
double duration;
// Delay for a specified time.printf( "Delay for three seconds\n" );
sleep( (clock_t)3 * CLOCKS_PER_SEC );
printf( "Done!\n" );
// Measure the duration of an event.printf( "Time to do %ld empty loops is ", i );
start = clock();
while( i-- )
;
finish = clock();
duration = (double)(finish - start) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
printf( "%2.1f seconds\n", duration );
}
// Pauses for a specified number of milliseconds.void sleep( clock_t wait )
{
clock_t goal;
goal = wait + clock();
while( goal > clock() )
;
}
Delay for three seconds
Done!Time to do 6000000 empty loops is 0.1 seconds
Equivalente en .NET Framework
Not applicable.To call the standard C function, use PInvoke.For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.