#import <stdio.h>
#import <time.h>
int main (void) {
printf("Clock ticks per second: %d\n", CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
double check = clock();
int timex = time(NULL);
for (int x = 0; x <= 500000; x++) {
printf(".");
}
puts("\n");
printf("Total Time by Clock: %7.7f\n", (clock() - check) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC );
printf("Total Time by Time: %d\n", time(NULL) - timex);
getchar();
}
When I execute the above code I get results like:
Total Time by Clock: 0.0108240
Total Time by Time: 12
I would like to have clock() represent a number as close to as possible as time.
The total time presented above was done on a macbook, however, the code works excellent on my laptop (windows).
The CLOCKS_PER_SECOND macro returns 1000 on the PC, 1,000,000 on the MAC.