Where can I see how much time it takes to simulate a .m file?

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P
P am 13 Jun. 2011
Hy I have matlab 2010 and I want to see how much time spends my program to calculate my answer.

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege am 13 Jun. 2011
Use tic and toc.
HTH,
Arnaud
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Yella
Yella am 14 Jun. 2011
>> tic
>> x=[0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1]
x =
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
>> toc
Elapsed time is 13.588797 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 19.517226 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 22.023382 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 24.155255 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 26.709085 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 28.744743 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 38.494105 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 47.280638 seconds.
>> toc
Elapsed time is 71.253025 seconds.
>> x=[0 1 1 1]
x =
0 1 1 1
>> toc
Elapsed time is 89.445975 seconds.
tic and toc also add up the time taken to type the code on comman window
tic toc works good for .m files

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 13 Jun. 2011
You can also use MATLAB Profiler.

siddhu
siddhu am 14 Jun. 2011
Hi, I have one more way to do it.Add tic at start part of the code and toc at the end part of the code in .m file . tic-toc are used to display how much time the .mfile is taking for simulation.
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P
P am 14 Jun. 2011
Thx a lot siddhu, I will also try this and I will compare the results

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