SSJ
V. 2.6.2.

umontreal.iro.lecuyer.util
Class AbstractChrono

java.lang.Object
  extended by umontreal.iro.lecuyer.util.AbstractChrono
Direct Known Subclasses:
Chrono, ChronoSingleThread, GlobalCPUTimeChrono, SystemTimeChrono, ThreadCPUTimeChrono

public abstract class AbstractChrono
extends Object

AbstractChrono is a class that acts as an interface to the system clock and calculates the CPU or system time consumed by parts of a program.

Every object of class AbstractChrono acts as an independent stopwatch. Several AbstractChrono objects can run at any given time. The method init resets the stopwatch to zero, getSeconds, getMinutes and getHours return its current reading, and format converts this reading to a String. The returned value includes the execution time of the method from AbstractChrono.

Below is an example of how it may be used. A stopwatch named timer is constructed (and initialized). When 2.1 seconds of CPU time have been consumed, the stopwatch is read and reset to zero. Then, after an additional 330 seconds (or 5.5 minutes) of CPU time, the stopwatch is read again and the value is printed to the output in minutes.


AbstractChrono timer = new Chrono();


   suppose 2.1 CPU seconds are used here

double t = timer.getSeconds();               // Here, t = 2.1
timer.init();
t = timer.getSeconds();                      // Here, t = 0.0


   suppose 330 CPU seconds are used here.

t = timer.getMinutes();                      // Here, t = 5.5
System.out.println (timer.format());         // Prints: 0:5:30.00


Constructor Summary
AbstractChrono()
           
 
Method Summary
 String format()
          Converts the CPU time used by the program since its last call to init for this AbstractChrono to a String in the HH:MM:SS.xx format.
static String format(double time)
          Converts the time time, given in seconds, to a String in the HH:MM:SS.xx format.
 double getHours()
          Returns the CPU time in hours used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.
 double getMinutes()
          Returns the CPU time in minutes used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.
 double getSeconds()
          Returns the CPU time in seconds used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.
 void init()
          Initializes this AbstractChrono to zero.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

AbstractChrono

public AbstractChrono()
Method Detail

init

public void init()
Initializes this AbstractChrono to zero.


getSeconds

public double getSeconds()
Returns the CPU time in seconds used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.

Returns:
the number of seconds

getMinutes

public double getMinutes()
Returns the CPU time in minutes used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.

Returns:
the number of minutes

getHours

public double getHours()
Returns the CPU time in hours used by the program since the last call to init for this AbstractChrono.

Returns:
the number of hours

format

public String format()
Converts the CPU time used by the program since its last call to init for this AbstractChrono to a String in the HH:MM:SS.xx format.

Returns:
the string representation of the CPU time

format

public static String format(double time)
Converts the time time, given in seconds, to a String in the HH:MM:SS.xx format.

Returns:
the string representation of the time time

SSJ
V. 2.6.2.

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