Execution Time
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sanjay Mohanty
on 18 Feb 2011
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 21 Apr 2021
how to find the execution time of a matlab program.
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Ijaz Ahmad
on 21 Apr 2021
The best to do is to use the "Run and Time" in the "Editor" menu. It shows a complete summary of every function that has been called and the time it has taken.
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Namrata
on 18 Feb 2011
execution time can be found by tic-toc command.place tic; before the first line of code and toc; after the last line of the code
e.g.
tic;
MATLAB code
toc;
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Iain
on 14 Jun 2013
Its more powerful to use "now" to get the current time than tic & toc, but it takes a bit more effort.
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Alexander Andreychenko
on 5 Apr 2016
Are you aware of anything that allows folding of tic/toc ? I found that there are undocumented options for tic and toc but what I exactly want is the following:
tic
% doing something large
tic
function_1();
functionTime_1 = toc;
tic
function_2();
functionTime_2 = toc;
wholeTime = toc;
Currently, in this case I see functionTime_1 and functionTime_2 but I don't see the way to get wholeTime.
Walter Roberson
on 5 Apr 2016
now1 = tic();
function_1();
functionTime_1 = toc(now1);
now2 = tic();
function_2();
functionTime_2 = toc(now2);
wholeTime = toc(now1);
Mohd Sapiee
on 4 Dec 2018
Also it is very useful to know the time taken or elapsed in Matlab is reading data from an Excel file, especially for very large number of Excel cells.
tic;
xlsread( );
toc;
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Oleg Komarov
on 18 Feb 2011
Oleg
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Anuj Patil
on 6 Jun 2018
Profiler will give compile+execution time,so not useful in most applications. timeit seems a good option.
Also you can manually use 'clock' function.
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