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Hello,
Is it possible to get time with precission to 1/100 of second using time.h?
If yes - how? If not - where should I search for function which can do it?

Thanx,
Szymon
Jul 22 '05 #1
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 14:04:42 +0100, Szymon Bobek wrote*:
Hello,
Is it possible to get time with precission to 1/100 of second using time.h?
If yes - how? If not - where should I search for function which can do it?

Thanx,
Szymon

first time.h is deprecated;
you should use <ctime> instead;
here's the reference for this header :
http://www.cplusplus.com/ref/ctime/

there's no miliseconds.. I think you'll have to be OS-specifics..

if programming for POSIX, go read this :
http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/man...e%20and%20Time
If programming for Windows, the windows multimedia librairy have what you
need. gettime or timegettime not shure... lookup msdn
hope it helped

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Eric Boutin
er********@users.sourceforge.net

Jul 22 '05 #2
Eric Boutin wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 14:04:42 +0100, Szymon Bobek wrote*:
Hello,
Is it possible to get time with precission to 1/100 of second using
time.h? If yes - how? If not - where should I search for function which
can do it?

Thanx,
Szymon

first time.h is deprecated;
you should use <ctime> instead;
here's the reference for this header :
http://www.cplusplus.com/ref/ctime/

there's no miliseconds.. I think you'll have to be OS-specifics..

if programming for POSIX, go read this :

http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/man...e%20and%20Time

If programming for Windows, the windows multimedia librairy have what you
need. gettime or timegettime not shure... lookup msdn
hope it helped

Hi!

You can uses something like this:

while(){
clock_t clockTemp = 0;
clock_t clockA = clock();

operationer

clock_t clockB = clock();
clockTemp += (clockB-clockA);
}

clockTemp/CLOCKS_PER_SEC;

Jens
Jul 22 '05 #3

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