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> what is the Portlib FUNCTION of the elapsed CPU time?
ETIME and DTIME give the elapsed cpu time since the beginning of the process or since the previous call, respectively, with the return arguments giving user and system components. However, the accuracy is limited to 1/100 second. To get plain elapsed time to microsecond accuracy, use the function DCLOCK (or the Fortran intrinsic CPU_TIME).
See the Fortran Libraries Reference.
Martyn
ETIME and DTIME give the elapsed cpu time since the beginning of the process or since the previous call, respectively, with the return arguments giving user and system components. However, the accuracy is limited to 1/100 second. To get plain elapsed time to microsecond accuracy, use the function DCLOCK (or the Fortran intrinsic CPU_TIME).
See the Fortran Libraries Reference.
Martyn
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