public class Timer
extends java.lang.Object
start() and stop() methods should typically be called
in a try/finally clause with start() being called right before the
try block and stop() being called at the beginning of the finally
block:
timer.start();
try {
// code to time
} finally {
timer.stop();
}
| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
Timer() |
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
long |
getApproximateTiming() |
Return an approximation of the total time spent between consecutive calls of #start and #stop.
|
long |
getCount() |
Return the number of times that
start() has been called. |
void |
start() |
Start the timer.
|
void |
stop() |
Stop the timer.
|
public final void start()
public final void stop()
public final long getCount()
start() has been called.public final long getApproximateTiming()