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14. 18. 5. time.clock() returns the current CPU time as a floating-point number that can be used for various timing functions |
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import time
print time.clock()
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14. 18. time | | 14. 18. 1. | time.asctime | | | | 14. 18. 2. | time.time() returns the current system time | | | | 14. 18. 3. | time.localtime(secs) returns the time in the form of (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, day of week, day of year, daylight savings). | | | | 14. 18. 4. | time.ctime(secs) returns the time, specified by secs since the UTC, as a formatted, printable string. | | | | 14. 18. 5. | time.clock() returns the current CPU time as a floating-point number that can be used for various timing functions | | | | 14. 18. 6. | time.sleep(sec) forces the current process to sleep for the number of seconds specified by the floating-point number secs | | | | 14. 18. 7. | Random time | | | | 14. 18. 8. | Creating a New Time | | | | 14. 18. 9. | You can print the time values using the strftime() method. | | | | 14. 18. 10. | Time Operations | | | | 14. 18. 11. | sleep() method of time module example | | |
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