Python -Zeitcode
import time
t0 = time.time()
code_block
t1 = time.time()
total = t1-t0
Difficult Dunlin
import time
t0 = time.time()
code_block
t1 = time.time()
total = t1-t0
import time
tic = time.perf_counter() # Start Time
your_program() # Your code here
toc = time.perf_counter() # End Time
# Print the Difference Minutes and Seconds
print(f"Build finished in {(toc - tic)/60:0.0f} minutes {(toc - tic)%60:0.0f} seconds")
# For additional Precision
print(f"Build finished in {toc - tic:0.4f} seconds")
import time
start = time.time()
# do something
duration = time.time() - start
def hello():
print "hello, world"
t = Timer(30.0, hello)
t.start() # after 30 seconds, "hello, world" will be printed
import time
timer_length = float(input("How many seconds would you like you're timer to be set for? "))
time.sleep(timer_length)
print("Done!")
import time
start = time.time()
time.sleep(2)
print(f"{format(time.time() - start, '.3f')}s") # 2.003s