Stopwatch.StartNew Método
Definición
Importante
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Inicializa una nueva instancia de Stopwatch, establece la propiedad de tiempo transcurrido en cero e inicia la medición de tiempo transcurrido.
public:
static System::Diagnostics::Stopwatch ^ StartNew();
public static System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch StartNew ();
static member StartNew : unit -> System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch
Public Shared Function StartNew () As Stopwatch
Devoluciones
Stopwatch que acaba de iniciar la medición de tiempo transcurrido.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo siguiente se usa la Stopwatch clase para medir el rendimiento de cuatro implementaciones diferentes para analizar un entero de una cadena. Este ejemplo de código es parte de un ejemplo más grande proporcionado para la clase Stopwatch.
Int64 ticksThisTime = 0;
int inputNum;
Stopwatch ^ timePerParse;
switch ( operation )
{
case 0:
// Parse a valid integer using
// a try-catch statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch::StartNew();
try
{
inputNum = Int32::Parse( "0" );
}
catch ( FormatException^ )
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse->Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse->ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 1:
// Parse a valid integer using
// the TryParse statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch::StartNew();
if ( !Int32::TryParse( "0", inputNum ) )
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse->Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse->ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 2:
// Parse an invalid value using
// a try-catch statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch::StartNew();
try
{
inputNum = Int32::Parse( "a" );
}
catch ( FormatException^ )
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse->Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse->ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 3:
// Parse an invalid value using
// the TryParse statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch::StartNew();
if ( !Int32::TryParse( "a", inputNum ) )
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse->Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse->ElapsedTicks;
break;
default:
break;
}
long ticksThisTime = 0;
int inputNum;
Stopwatch timePerParse;
switch (operation)
{
case 0:
// Parse a valid integer using
// a try-catch statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew();
try
{
inputNum = Int32.Parse("0");
}
catch (FormatException)
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 1:
// Parse a valid integer using
// the TryParse statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew();
if (!Int32.TryParse("0", out inputNum))
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 2:
// Parse an invalid value using
// a try-catch statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew();
try
{
inputNum = Int32.Parse("a");
}
catch (FormatException)
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks;
break;
case 3:
// Parse an invalid value using
// the TryParse statement.
// Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew();
if (!Int32.TryParse("a", out inputNum))
{
inputNum = 0;
}
// Stop the timer, and save the
// elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop();
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks;
break;
default:
break;
}
Dim ticksThisTime As Long = 0
Dim inputNum As Integer
Dim timePerParse As Stopwatch
Select Case operation
Case 0
' Parse a valid integer using
' a try-catch statement.
' Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew()
Try
inputNum = Int32.Parse("0")
Catch e As FormatException
inputNum = 0
End Try
' Stop the timer, and save the
' elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop()
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks
Case 1
' Parse a valid integer using
' the TryParse statement.
' Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew()
If Not Int32.TryParse("0", inputNum) Then
inputNum = 0
End If
' Stop the timer, and save the
' elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop()
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks
Case 2
' Parse an invalid value using
' a try-catch statement.
' Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew()
Try
inputNum = Int32.Parse("a")
Catch e As FormatException
inputNum = 0
End Try
' Stop the timer, and save the
' elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop()
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks
Case 3
' Parse an invalid value using
' the TryParse statement.
' Start a new stopwatch timer.
timePerParse = Stopwatch.StartNew()
If Not Int32.TryParse("a", inputNum) Then
inputNum = 0
End If
' Stop the timer, and save the
' elapsed ticks for the operation.
timePerParse.Stop()
ticksThisTime = timePerParse.ElapsedTicks
Case Else
End Select
Comentarios
Este método equivale a llamar al Stopwatch constructor y, a continuación, llamar a Start en la nueva instancia.