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Man Page: time

Operating Environment: suse

Section: n

time(n) 						       Tcl Built-In Commands							   time(n)

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NAME
time - Time the execution of a script
SYNOPSIS
time script ?count? _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command will call the Tcl interpreter count times to evaluate script (or once if count is not specified). It will then return a string of the form 503 microseconds per iteration which indicates the average amount of time required per iteration, in microseconds. Time is measured in elapsed time, not CPU time.
EXAMPLE
Estimate how long it takes for a simple Tcl for loop to count to a thousand: time { for {set i 0} {$i<1000} {incr i} { # empty body } }
SEE ALSO
clock(n)
KEYWORDS
script, time Tcl time(n)
Related Man Pages
time(1t) - opensolaris
after(n) - redhat
continue(3tcl) - debian
while(1) - redhat
while(1) - opendarwin
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