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Timing a C++ Program

Hi,

I am trying to time a function of my C++ program using the amount of time that it takes to execute in user space. The time "program name" will not work in this case because I am only timing a function. Any help would be great.
Thanks!
Feb 19 '11 #1
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johny10151981
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get time before and after calling the function and then compare.
Feb 22 '11 #2

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