Python -Zeit eine Funktion
import time
start = time.time()
print("hello")
end = time.time()
print(end - start)
Uber-Dan
import time
start = time.time()
print("hello")
end = time.time()
print(end - start)
import time
# Calculate the power of two for a defined range of number
def power_two(my_range):
return [x**2 for x in range(my_range)]
# Measure time
def measure_time(func):
start = time.time()
func() # any specific function to measure
end = time.time()
print(end - start)
measure_time(lambda: power_two(10000000)) # lambda permits to pass the argument of our function
#!/usr/bin/python
import time
t = (2009, 2, 17, 17, 3, 38, 1, 48, 0)
t = time.mktime(t)
print time.strftime("%b %d %Y %H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(t))
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
Proper answer to timing a loop over a function multiple times
import timeit
timeit.timeit('func_to_time()',globals=globals(),number=1000)