console.time()
The console.time()
method starts a timer you can use to track how long an operation takes. You give each timer a unique name, and may have up to 10,000 timers running on a given page. When you call console.timeEnd()
with the same name, the browser will output the time, in milliseconds, that elapsed since the timer was started.
See Timers in the console
documentation for details and examples.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers
Syntax
console.time(label);
Parameters
label
-
The name to give the new timer. This will identify the timer; use the same name when calling
console.timeEnd()
to stop the timer and get the time output to the console.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Console Standard (Console) # time |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
time |
1 |
12 |
10 |
11 |
11 |
4 |
≤37 |
18 |
10 |
11 |
3.2 |
1.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/console/time