Progranm to timer function CPU calendar Function



#include
#include
#include
#include

int main(void)
{
time_t calendar_start = time(NULL); /* Initial calendar time */
clock_t cpu_start = clock(); /* Initial processor time */
int count = 0; /* Count of number of loops */
const int iterations = 1000000; /* Loop iterations */
char answer = 'y';


printf("Initial clock time = %lu Initial calendar time = %lu\n",
cpu_start, calendar_start);

while(tolower(answer) == 'y')
{
for(int i = 0 ; i {
double x = sqrt(3.14159265);
}
printf("\n%ld square roots completed.", iterations*(++count));
printf("\nDo you want to run some more(y or n)? ");

scanf("\n%c", &answer);
}

clock_t cpu_end = clock(); /* Final cpu time */
time_t calendar_end = time(NULL); /* Final calendar time */

printf("\nFinal clock time = %lu Final calendar time = %lu\n",
cpu_end, calendar_end);
printf("\nCPU time for %ld iterations is %.2lf seconds\n",
count*iterations, ((double)(cpu_end-cpu_start))/CLOCKS_PER_SEC );

printf("\nElapsed calendar time to execute the program is %8.2lf\n",
difftime(calendar_end, calendar_start));
return 0;
}


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