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Measuring the Time Taken to Add Some Numbers |
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using System;
class MainClass {
public static void Main() {
DateTime start = DateTime.Now;
long total = 0;
for (int count = 0; count < 1000000; count++) {
total += count;
}
TimeSpan timeTaken = DateTime.Now - start;
Console.WriteLine("Milliseconds = " + timeTaken.Milliseconds);
Console.WriteLine("total = " + total);
}
}
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