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Measuring runtime in milliseconds using the C++ 11 chrono library 2

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July 13, 2012

 by Erik Smistad · Published July 13, 2012

Measuring runtime in milliseconds using the C++ 11 chrono library

I have been playing around with the new C++ 11 standard. It includes a nice new library called chrono which includes some useful clocks and timers. Below is an example of some macros you...

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