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(Read-only) The SECONDS option holds the number of seconds since January 1, 1970. As an aid to enhancing a program's speed, SECONDS can be used to determine how many real seconds elapse while the program is running.
INTEGER
SECONDS
Example 5-97 Timing a Program Using SECONDS
The following program puts the value of SECONDS at the start of the program in a variable called t1
, then displays the difference between t1
and the value of SECONDS after the program executes.
DEFINE prodsummary PROGRAM PROGRAM VARIABLE t1 INTEGER t1 = seconds LIMIT product TO ALL BLANK FOR product DO ROW WIDTH 16 name.product ACROSS month Jun96: DECIMAL 0 LSET - '$'WIDTH 18 <RSET ' (actual)' sales RSET ' (plan)' sales.plan> DOEND BLANK ROW WIDTH 35 LSET 'the program took ' RSET ' SECOND(s).' - (SECONDS-t1) END
Running this program produces the following results.
3-Person Tents $95,121 (actual) $80,138 (plan) Aluminum Canoes $157,762 (actual) $132,931 (plan) Tennis Racquets $97,174 (actual) $84,758 (plan) Warm-up Suits $79,630 (actual) $73,569 (plan) Running Shoes $153,688 (actual) $109,219 (plan) The program took 2 second(s).