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My main problem is that I don't know how to search what I'm looking for in google,because I get different results(probably its not count-down timer).

I want to calculate how much time a function takes to be executed.The instructions take a long time in seconds to be executed(seconds,not miliseconds).

How to do it in C#/NET,example?

Gordon Bell
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  • possible duplicate of [Is DateTime.Now the best way to measure a function's performance?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28637/is-datetime-now-the-best-way-to-measure-a-functions-performance) – devnull Mar 08 '14 at 08:24

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You want to use the StopWatch.

See this question for more detail.

Is DateTime.Now the best way to measure a function's performance?

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If you are looking to find bottlenecks in you application you can check out the CLR Profiler as a starting point.

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