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/*
* Contributor(s): Thomas Ball
*/
/**
* A simple class for calculating and reporting elapsed system time.
* Each timer has a start time and may have an end time. If an
* elapsed time value is requested of a timer which doesn't have its
* stop time set, the current system time is used.
*
* @author Tom Ball
*/
public class ElapsedTimer {
// System times in milliseconds; see System.currentTimeMillis();
private long startTime;
private long stopTime;
/**
* Create a new timer.
*/
public ElapsedTimer() {
reset();
}
/**
* Stop the current timer; that is, set its stopTime.
*/
public void stop() {
stopTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
}
/**
* Reset the starting time to the current system time.
*/
public final void reset() {
startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
}
public long getElapsedMilliseconds() {
long st = (stopTime == 0) ? System.currentTimeMillis() : stopTime;
return st - startTime;
}
public int getElapsedSeconds() {
return (int)(getElapsedMilliseconds() / 1000L);
}
public String toString() {
long ms = getElapsedMilliseconds();
int sec = (int)(ms / 1000L);
int frac = (int)(ms % 1000L);
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
sb.append(ms / 1000L);
sb.append('.');
sb.append(ms % 1000L);
sb.append(" seconds");
return sb.toString();
}
}