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From: "Guy Laroche-Joubert" <Guy DOT Laroche-Joubert AT mail DOT dotcom DOT fr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: millisecond in C++
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:22:05 +0200
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    Thanks guy

Nate Eldredge a écrit dans le message <36226856 DOT 57D05397 AT cartsys DOT com>...
>Edouard Laroche-Joubert wrote:
>>
>>     Hello,
>> I need to get the elapsed time between two steps and I only found how to
get
>> it in seconds but it's too long !
>>
>>     Is theire a way to get it in milliseconds or microseconds ?
>
>`clock' will report elapsed time, but it's only accurate to about 55
>ms.  `gettimeofday' may do better.  `uclock' should be very precise but
>won't work on some OS's.  Read their respective docs.
>--
>
>Nate Eldredge
>nate AT cartsys DOT com


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