This C# code measures a time interval as you would measure the execution time of a task:
DateTimestartTime=DateTime.Now;
Console.WriteLine("Started:{0",startTime);
for(int i=1;i<100000;i++)
{
}
DateTime stopTime = DateTime.Now;
Console.WriteLine("Stopped:{0",stopTime);
TimeSpanelapsedTime=stopTime-startTime;
Console.WriteLine("Elapsed:{0",elapsedTime);
Console.WriteLine("inhours:"+elapsedTime.TotalHours);
Console.WriteLine("inminutes:"+elapsedTime.TotalMinutes);
Console.WriteLine("inseconds:"+elapsedTime.TotalSeconds);
Console.WriteLine("inmilliseconds:"+elapsedTime.TotalMilliseconds);
In C# 2.0, the same thing can be done as follows:
Stopwatchwatch=newStopwatch();
watch.Start();
for(inti=1;i<1000000;i++)
{
}
watch.Stop();
Console.WriteLine("Elapsed:{0",watch.Elapsed);
Console.WriteLine("Inmilliseconds:{0",watch.ElapsedMilliseconds);
Console.WriteLine("Intimerticks:{0",watch.ElapsedTicks);
For DateTime
formatting options, refer to Format date and time.
alternatively you may also try
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff650674.aspx[
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