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    Timing algorithms....

    hi, i'm working on this project which is basically to implement the various travelling salesman heuristics.

    could anyone please tell me how i can time how long a piece of code takes to execute?

    i have tried the Timer class but from my understanding, that is for setting alerts and scheduling... i just need a plain timer to start at the top of the code and finish at the end...

    any help, would be MUCH APPRECIATED!!

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    Code:
    long epoch = System.currentTimeMillis();
    
    myREallySlowLongMethod();
    
    long elapse = System.currentTimeMillis();
    
    System.out.println("code took "+ (elapse-epoch)+" milliseconds to complete!");
    The 6th edict:
    "A thing of reference thing can hold either a null thing or a thing to any thing whose thing is assignment compatible with the thing of the thing" - ArchAngel, www.dictionary.com et al.
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