/*===========================================================================*\ | TIMERD12.C ver 2.0, 12-03-88 | | | | DOS event timer | | by James H. LeMay | | Conversion to Turbo C by Jordan Gallagher / Wisdom Research | | | | A 24 hour timer with resolution of 1/18.2... seconds to measure elapsed | | time in seconds. Works on all IBM compatible machines. | | | | TO USE: Place "timer( T_START );" and "timer( T_STOP );" as | | desired in your program. The global variable elapsed_time | | gives the result in seconds. | \*===========================================================================*/ #include #include #include float ticks_per_day = 1573040.0; /* DOS timer ticks/day. */ float ticks_per_sec = 18.2; /* equal to CLK_TCK in time.h */ float elapsed_time; long t1, t2; #define T_START 1 #define T_STOP 0 /*********************************| timer |**********************************\ Called to start or stop the timer. \****************************************************************************/ void timer( int ss ) { switch(ss) { case T_START: elapsed_time = 0; /* in case they reference before T_STOP */ t1=clock(); break; case T_STOP: t2=clock(); if(t2 to stop.\n" ); timer( T_START ); do { ch=getch(); timer( T_STOP ); printf( "time = %10.2f secs: ticks2=%ld\n", elapsed_time, t2 ); gotoxy( 24, wherey() ); printf( "-ticks1=%ld\n", t1 ); gotoxy( 21, wherey() ); printf( "time ticks=%ld\n\n", (t2-t1) ); } while(ch != 27); return; } */