9.238 SECNDS — Time function
- Description:
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SECNDS(X)
gets the time in seconds from the real-time system clock. X is a reference time, also in seconds. If this is zero, the time in seconds from midnight is returned. This function is non-standard and its use is discouraged. - Standard:
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GNU extension
- Class:
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Function
- Syntax:
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RESULT = SECNDS (X)
- Arguments:
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T Shall be of type REAL(4)
.X Shall be of type REAL(4)
. - Return value:
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None
- Example:
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program test_secnds integer :: i real(4) :: t1, t2 print *, secnds (0.0) ! seconds since midnight t1 = secnds (0.0) ! reference time do i = 1, 10000000 ! do something end do t2 = secnds (t1) ! elapsed time print *, "Something took ", t2, " seconds." end program test_secnds
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