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If you just want to see how much time a piece of code takes to execute, you can use Java's built in time functionality:
If you just want to see how much time a piece of code takes to execute, you can use Java's built in time functionality:


<source lang="java">
<pre>
long start = System.nanoTime();
long start = System.nanoTime();
doStuff();
doStuff();
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long duration = end - start;
long duration = end - start;
System.out.printf("Elapsed time: %03f s\n", duration/1E9);
System.out.printf("Elapsed time: %03f s\n", duration/1E9);
</source>
</pre>





Revision as of 11:33, 30 March 2017

If you want an extremely detailed picture of how much time you're spending in the various parts of your code, you can use a profiler: see Java/Profiling

If you just want to see how much time a piece of code takes to execute, you can use Java's built in time functionality:

long start = System.nanoTime();
doStuff();
long end = System.nanoTime();
long duration = end - start;
System.out.printf("Elapsed time: %03f s\n", duration/1E9);