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| Measures how much time it takes to execute given expression. Results may vary based on overall performance; use this function to compare alternative scripting approaches rather than to measure specific values. Upon function execution, window with results is opened and timing is copied to clipboard. This functions is using [[diag_codePerformance]] command.
| [[File:BIS fnc codePerformance.png|300px|right]]Measures how much time it takes to execute given expression. Results may vary based on overall performance; use this function to compare alternative scripting approaches rather than to measure specific values. Upon function execution, window with results is opened and timing is copied to clipboard. This functions is using [[diag_codePerformance]] command.




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Revision as of 11:42, 21 June 2017

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Description

Description:
BIS fnc codePerformance.png
Measures how much time it takes to execute given expression. Results may vary based on overall performance; use this function to compare alternative scripting approaches rather than to measure specific values. Upon function execution, window with results is opened and timing is copied to clipboard. This functions is using diag_codePerformance command.
Execution:
call
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
[expression(String),Any([parameters]),cycles(Number)] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance;
Parameters:
expression: String - tested expression
Any (Optional): Param(s) - passed into code (default: [])
cycles (Optional): Number - Number of cycles (default: 10000)
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
testArray = []; ["testArray = testArray + [1];"] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance; testArray = []; ["testArray set [count testArray,1];"] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance; Compare two methods of adding elements into array

Additional Information

See also:
diag_codePerformance

Notes

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