hmstimer
is an R package to track elapsed clock time using a hms::hms scalar.
hmstimer
was originally developed to time Bayesian model runs. It should not be used to estimate how long extremely fast code takes to execute as the package code adds a small time cost.
Create and start a timer with tmr_timer(start = TRUE)
.
library(hmstimer)
tmr <- tmr_timer(start = TRUE)
Sys.sleep(0.1)
str(tmr)
#> 'hms' num 00:00:00
#> - attr(*, "units")= chr "secs"
#> - attr(*, "title")= chr ""
#> - attr(*, "start")= num 1.72e+09
hms::as_hms(tmr)
#> 00:00:00
Get the elapsed time with tmr_elapsed()
. The title is optional.
tmr <- tmr_timer(start = TRUE, title = "my timer")
Sys.sleep(0.1)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.106536
Sys.sleep(0.1)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.219374
Stop the timer with tmr_stop()
.
tmr <- tmr_stop(tmr)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.227311
Sys.sleep(1)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.227311
Restart the timer with tmr_start()
.
tmr <- tmr_start(tmr)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.228075
Sys.sleep(0.1)
tmr_elapsed(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.338415
There are several options for printing and formatting including coercing to a hms object.
tmr <- tmr_stop(tmr)
print(tmr)
#> 00:00:00.352069
tmr_print(tmr)
#> [1] "00:00:00.352069 [my timer]"
tmr_format(tmr, digits = 5)
#> [1] "00:00:00.35207 [my timer]"
If running tmr_print()
behaves differently.
The time for a block of code to complete can be printed using with_timer()
.
with_timer({
Sys.sleep(0.1)
Sys.sleep(0.1)
1 + 1
})
#> 00:00:00.211
#> [1] 2
Installation
To install the latest release version from CRAN.
install.packages("hmstimer")
To install the latest development version from r-universe.
install.packages("hmstimer", repos = c("https://poissonconsulting.r-universe.dev", "https://cloud.r-project.org"))
To install the latest development version from GitHub
# install.packages("pak", repos = sprintf("https://r-lib.github.io/p/pak/stable/%s/%s/%s", .Platform$pkgType, R.Version()$os, R.Version()$arch))
pak::pak("poissonconsulting/hmstimer")
Code of Conduct
Please note that the hmstimer project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.