Please post code for displaying time in F#. I noticed that you can measure it from F# interactive with #time directive, but 开发者_C百科I don't know how to execute program from FSI
Thanks
I would just use the .NET Stopwatch class.
let stopWatch = System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch.StartNew()
...
stopWatch.Stop()
printfn "%f" stopWatch.Elapsed.TotalMilliseconds
From msdn:
By itself, #time toggles whether to display performance information. When it is enabled, F# Interactive measures real time, CPU time, and garbage collection information for each section of code that is interpreted and executed.
So to test you function you have to open F# interactive console and execute your function in it (one way to do it is to select your function, right click and chose Execute in Interactive) Then make a call to your function in Interactive like that for example:
// define your function first either in interactive console or in your document:
let square x = x * x
// in interactive
#time
square 10
#time
You will see how much of real time and CPU time were spent on computation and a bit of information from garbage collector
Check out the timer function in the F Sharp Programming wikibook. It is defined like this:
let duration f =
let timer = new System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch()
timer.Start()
let returnValue = f()
printfn "Elapsed Time: %i" timer.ElapsedMilliseconds
returnValue
Whilst being used like this:
let sample() = System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(2)
duration ( fun() -> sample() )
// or
duration sample
You could also create custom computation expression to hide actual measuring logic, e.g.:
timer {
// your code goes here
}
See more examples here: https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/posts/computation-expressions-bind/
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