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|p3= arguments (Optional): [[Anything]] - arguments to pass to the code in _this variable. Default: [[nil]]
|p3= arguments (Optional): [[Anything]] - arguments to pass to the code in _this variable. Default: [[nil]]
|p4= cycles (Optional): [[Number]] - wanted number of cycles to run the given code. > 1000 is recommended. Default: 100000
|p4= cycles (Optional): [[Number]] - wanted number of cycles to run the given code. > 1000 is recommended. Default: 100000
| [[Array]] - format [duration, cycles], where:
|r1= [[Array]] - format [duration, cycles], where:
* duration: [[Number]] - average duration of 1 execution in milliseconds
* duration: [[Number]] - average duration of 1 execution in milliseconds
* cycles: [[Number]] - actual number of cycles executed
* cycles: [[Number]] - actual number of cycles executed

Revision as of 05:30, 13 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
DiagnosticPerformance Profiling

Syntax

Syntax:
diag_codePerformance [code, arguments, cycles]
Parameters:
[code, arguments, cycles]: Array
code: Code - code to compare performance
arguments (Optional): Anything - arguments to pass to the code in _this variable. Default: nil
cycles (Optional): Number - wanted number of cycles to run the given code. > 1000 is recommended. Default: 100000
Return Value:
Array - format [duration, cycles], where:
  • duration: Number - average duration of 1 execution in milliseconds
  • cycles: Number - actual number of cycles executed

Examples

Example 1:
_result = diag_codePerformance [{private _a = 123;}, 0, 10000];

Additional Information

See also:
diag_logBIS_fnc_codePerformanceCode Optimisation

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