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Revision as of 13:19, 18 January 2021
Description
- Description:
- Measures how much time it takes to execute given expression. Results may vary based on overall performance; use this function to compare alternative scripting approaches rather than to measure specific values. Upon function execution, window with results is opened. The user then has a choice to copy the result into clipboard or not.
This function is using diag_codePerformance command.
Keep in mind that this takes string, and that you can't pass
str _code
as string because that add's curly braces to the string. - Execution:
- call
- Groups:
- Diagnostic
Syntax
- Syntax:
- [expression, arguments, cycles, display] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance
- Parameters:
- expression: String - Tested expression
- arguments (Optional): Anything - Arguments to pass into the code. Default: []
- cycles (Optional): Number - Number of wanted cycles. Default: 10000
- display (Optional): Display - Display in which the message window with results will be opened. Use displayNull to disable the window. Default: Current mission display
- Return Value:
- Number - Average execution time of the expression
Examples
- Example 1:
testArray = []; ["testArray = testArray + [1]"] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance; testArray = []; ["testArray set [count testArray, 1]"] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance; testArray = []; ["testArray pushBack 1"] call BIS_fnc_codePerformance;
Compare three methods of adding elements into array
Additional Information
- See also:
- diag_codePerformance
Notes
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