Toc returns loop time instead of total script time
Show older comments
Hi
I have a script with a large loop nested inside another loop, and i would like to time the progress of the loop, using the tic/toc commands.
The code is like this:
tic
--some code and small loops--
for i=1:lengthi
for j=1:lengthj
clc
disp(['Iteration: ' num2str((i-1)*lengthj+j) ' of ' num2str(lengthi*lengthj)]);
toc
--some code--
end
end
toc
however, when I run the code, toc seems to display the time since last toc, instead of the time since tic. The problem is not exclusive to this piece of code, I have noticed it before with other scripts.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
-Nicolas
3 Comments
Nicolas Schnedler-Meyer
on 28 Apr 2015
Greig
on 28 Apr 2015
What version are you using?
I encounter something similar in 2014a with a particular piece of code, but I could never replicate in another code. I spent ages looking for other tics or clears, but was pretty sure there were none.
Nicolas Schnedler-Meyer
on 29 Apr 2015
Answers (4)
Hi,
I've tried this
tic;
for k=1:10
pause(2);
toc;
end
pause(2);
toc;
on both R2012b and R2014b and the output is what I expect: after each toc 2 seconds are passed
Elapsed time is 2.000970 seconds.
Elapsed time is 4.002267 seconds.
[...]
Elapsed time is 22.011765 seconds.
4 Comments
Nicolas Schnedler-Meyer
on 28 Apr 2015
And, just for the sake of stating the obvious, there is no "tic" or similar in "-- some code --", right?
Have you tried different measures of time? Like using "clock" and "etime"?
Like
t0=clock;
% --- some code
et = etime(t0,clock);
fprintf('Elapsed time is %1.3f seconds\n',et);
Nicolas Schnedler-Meyer
on 28 Apr 2015
pfb
on 28 Apr 2015
I can understand that... It's puzzling.
I'd just try and look whether etime and clock are similarly affected by this thing, or else if this is a problem with tic and toc alone...
Ilham Hardy
on 28 Apr 2015
0 votes
Apart from tic and toc, there is also profile command to check the bottleneck of the script/function.
Jan
on 28 Apr 2015
0 votes
Do you have a 'clear all' anywhere in your code?
1 Comment
Nicolas Schnedler-Meyer
on 28 Apr 2015
Philip Borghesani
on 29 Apr 2015
Edited: Philip Borghesani
on 29 Apr 2015
Clear all and clc will not clear tic time.
There must be another call to tic. For this reason I recommend always using the t0=tic; t=toc(t0) form of these functions.
To find other calls to tic try dbstop in tic or write your own version of tic that checks for other uses.
A foolproof way to find the call to tic with no output is to fix your outer loop to call t0=tic and place this tic.m in your current directory:
function t0=tic
if nargout==0
dbstack
keyboard
end
t0=builtin('tic');
end
Categories
Find more on Performance and Memory in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!