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  • Accurate timestamping in Python logging - Stack Overflow
    I seem to recall that on Windows, time clock () is actually (slightly) more accurate than time time (), but it measures wallclock since the first call to time clock (), so you have to remember to 'initialize' it first
  • time - How to create an accurate timer in javascript? - Stack Overflow
    How can I create an accurate timer? Use the Date object instead to get the (millisecond-)accurate, current time Then base your logic on the current time value, instead of counting how often your callback has been executed For a simple timer or clock, keep track of the time difference explicitly:
  • Most accurate timer in . NET? - Stack Overflow
    This doesn't really make the timer more accurate (as in it doesn't make sure the time between callbacks is exactly 1 second), but if all you need is a timer which fires once every second and doesn't skip seconds because of the ~14ms drifting issue (as demonstrated in OP's sample output between the 17th and 19th second), you could simply change
  • Getting an accurate execution time in C++ (micro seconds)
    55 I want to get an accurate execution time in micro seconds of my program implemented with C++ I have tried to get the execution time with clock_t but it's not accurate (Note that micro-benchmarking is hard An accurate timer is only a small part of what's necessary to get meaningful results for short timed regions
  • Is there a more accurate way to create a Javascript timer than . . .
    By inaccurate, I mean the actual delay time seems to vary by 250-500ms more or less Although this isn't a huge amount of time, when using it to hide show UI elements the time can be visibly noticeable Are there any tricks that can be done to ensure that setTimeout() performs accurately (without resorting to an external API) or is this a lost
  • time - How accurate is the GPS Clock? - Stack Overflow
    According to this reference, the time should be accurate to within 40 ns, which is much less than the time it would take to transmit that information to another system The reference also explains how GPS time might differ from UTC because of leap seconds that have been added since the deployment of GPS The difference between the two is encoded in the GPS signal, but it is up to the GPS
  • What is the best, most accurate timer in C++? - Stack Overflow
    The absolute best timer would probably be some system-specific call on a RTOS running on some embedded device attached to an atomic clock Is that what you're looking for, or are you willing to settle for something a little less than "the best, most accurate timer"?
  • More accurate time. sleep for short (millisecond) delays in Python 3 . . .
    In terms of more accurate time have you considered using datetime datetime now()? As I understand it datetime uses the system time, which is probably the best you'll get You can then make a timedelta object and access the milliseconds on it


















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