Calculating cpu usage when running matlab program.

Hi there,
Would this code be correct in giving me the cpu usage?
close all; clear;
tstart = tic;
initime = cputime;
prompt = ('Please enter time step');
result = input(prompt);
tstep = result;
%define known variables
g = 9.81; c = 12.5; m = 70;
%define analytic time vector
t = 0 : tstep : 10;
%get analytic velocity using equation from lectures
v_analytic = (g*m/c)*(1-exp(-c*t/m));
%set up plot and plot analytic velocity
figure(1); hold on; grid on; box on;
plot(t,v_analytic,'b*-')
title('parachutist');
xlabel('time (s)');
ylabel('velocity (m/s)');
%do numerical calculations here using a 'for' loop
v1 = 0;
N = length(t);
v(1)=0;
for i = 2 : N;
v(i) = v(i-1) + (g-c*v(i-1)/m)*(tstep);
end
%numerical results
plot(t,v,'ro-')
legend('analytical','numerical')
%do error calculations at 5s here
Eabs = abs(v_analytic(5) - v(5));
Erel = Eabs/v_analytic(5);
fintime = cputime;
telapsed = toc(tstart);
display(tstep, 'tsize');
display(Eabs,'Absolute error');
display(Erel,'Relative error');
display((fintime -initime)/telapsed,'CPU usage (%):');
I think this is correct. I want to establish the cpu usage under different input conditions (stepsizes) as if the stepsize is smaller then more calculations are made by the program.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Jan. 2016

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It is recommended that you use timeit() . If you have an older MATLAB that does not have that built in, you can find it in the File Exchange.

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like this?
%set up plot and plot analytic velocity
figure(1); hold on; grid on; box on;
plot(t,v_analytic,'b*-')
title('parachutist');
xlabel('time (s)');
ylabel('velocity (m/s)');
%do numerical calculations here using a 'for' loop
v1 = 0;
N = length(t);
v(1)=0;
initime = cputime;
for i = 2 : N;
v(i) = v(i-1) + (g-c*v(i-1)/m)*(tstep);
end
fintime = cputime; telapsed = timeit(v(i));
%numerical results
plot(t,v,'ro-')
legend('analytical','numerical')
%do error calculations at 5s here
Eabs = abs(v_analytic(5) - v(5));
Erel = Eabs/v_analytic(5);
display(tstep, 'tsize');
display(Eabs,'Absolute error');
display(Erel,'Relative error');
display((fintime -initime)/telapsed,'CPU usage (%):');
jonathan douglas-smith
jonathan douglas-smith am 25 Jan. 2016
Bearbeitet: jonathan douglas-smith am 25 Jan. 2016
This way I am using the cputime function to record cputime before and after the for loop and then using the timeit() function to record the real time used by the program to complete the for loop?
Then I calculate the cpu usage using: fintime -initime)/telapsed.
Does this seem right?
There is an example at http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/timeit.html . You put the code to be timed in a function or function handle and timeit() the handle.

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