Geschwindigkeit einer Methode messen
Dienstag, 11. August 2009 | Autor: admin
Ich zitiere aus dem Artikel http://dotnettipoftheday.org/tips/system_diagnostics_stopwatch.aspx:
“System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch is a replacement for what most people probably do to identify the time spent on excecuting a method. The process usually goes something like: create a DateTime.Now value at the start and then subtract the ending DateTime.Now to get the TimeDuration value that elapsed.
As an alternative, the Stopwatch class was built using low-level API calls, with less overhead than other .NET methods. If the hardware and Windows version of the computer support a high-resolution performance counter, it will use this counter instead of the standard PC clock.
Here is a simple example:”
System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch watch = new System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch(); watch.Start(); //do my stuff ... watch.Stop(); MessageBox.Show("Time spent: " + watch.Elapsed.ToString());
Thema: .NET > 3.0, C# | Beitrag kommentieren


