This timer is the simplest and easiest to
implement. It will determine the time taken for a php script to execute
correct to 0.000000000000001 seconds. PHP's microtime() function
returns the current Unix timestamp with microseconds.
Creating a PHP Script Timer
This timer is the simplest and easiest to
implement. It will determine the time taken for a php script to execute
correct to 0.000000000000001 seconds.
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<?php
$mtime = microtime();
$mtime = explode(' ', $mtime);
$mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
$starttime = $mtime;
?>
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<?php
$mtime = microtime();
$mtime = explode(" ", $mtime);
$mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
$endtime = $mtime;
$totaltime = ($endtime - $starttime);
echo 'This page was created in ' .$totaltime. ' seconds.';
?>
PHP's microtime() function returns the current Unix timestamp with
microseconds. And the explode( string separator, string string [, int
limit] ) function returns an array of strings, each of which is a
substring of string formed by splitting it on boundaries formed by the
string separator. If limit is set, the returned array will contain a
maximum of limit elements with the last element containing the rest of
string.
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