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C++ API Reference
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This class works similar to timerX MEL command. More...
#include <MTimer.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| MTimer () | |
| Default class constructor. | |
| MTimer (const MTimer &) | |
| Copy Constructor. More... | |
| ~MTimer () | |
| The class destructor. | |
| void | beginTimer () |
| The call to this function starts the timer. | |
| void | endTimer () |
| The call to this function ends the timer. | |
| double | elapsedTime () |
| This function returns the time elapsed between the calls to beginTimer and endTimer. | |
| MTimer & | operator= (const MTimer &rhs) |
| Assignment operator. More... | |
| bool | operator== (const MTimer &rhs) const |
| Equality operator. More... | |
| bool | operator!= (const MTimer &rhs) const |
| InEquality operator. More... | |
| void | clear () |
| This function resets the member variables so that same MTimer object can be used to time other portions of the code. | |
This class works similar to timerX MEL command.
MTimer class provides the functionality for calculating the time elapsed/consumed in executing a particular portion of the code. The portion of the code to be timed is embedded inbetween the calls to'beginTimer()' and 'endTimer()'. A call to 'elapsedTime()' gives the time spent in executing that portion of the code. The calculated time in seconds will be with 2 decimal accuracy.
Assignment operator.
| [in] | rhs | The timer to copy from. |
| bool operator== | ( | const MTimer & | rhs | ) | const |
Equality operator.
Checks whether the start time and end time are same.
| [in] | rhs | The timer to compare with. |
| bool operator!= | ( | const MTimer & | rhs | ) | const |
InEquality operator.
| [in] | rhs | The timer to compare with. |