How do I show the time of a process in minix, using the library time.h?





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time_t t;



printf("%fn",time(&t));



it throws "Can not print float number"










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    time_t t;



    printf("%fn",time(&t));



    it throws "Can not print float number"










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      time_t t;



      printf("%fn",time(&t));



      it throws "Can not print float number"










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      time_t t;



      printf("%fn",time(&t));



      it throws "Can not print float number"







      c process output minix time.h






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          Get Current Date



          time_t data type depends on your platform.
          To solve this issue, you can try to cast it to long long. And directly print it:



          printf("%lldn", (long long) time(NULL));


          Measure time taken by a function or process



          If you want to calculate the time of a process or a function create a clock_t variable and calculate the difference:



          clock_t t; 
          t = clock();
          myfunction();
          t = clock() - t;


          Note that t is the measured time value here.






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            You may try



            #include <stdlib.h>
            printf("%jdn", (intmax_t) time(NULL));
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              Get Current Date



              time_t data type depends on your platform.
              To solve this issue, you can try to cast it to long long. And directly print it:



              printf("%lldn", (long long) time(NULL));


              Measure time taken by a function or process



              If you want to calculate the time of a process or a function create a clock_t variable and calculate the difference:



              clock_t t; 
              t = clock();
              myfunction();
              t = clock() - t;


              Note that t is the measured time value here.






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                Get Current Date



                time_t data type depends on your platform.
                To solve this issue, you can try to cast it to long long. And directly print it:



                printf("%lldn", (long long) time(NULL));


                Measure time taken by a function or process



                If you want to calculate the time of a process or a function create a clock_t variable and calculate the difference:



                clock_t t; 
                t = clock();
                myfunction();
                t = clock() - t;


                Note that t is the measured time value here.






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                  Get Current Date



                  time_t data type depends on your platform.
                  To solve this issue, you can try to cast it to long long. And directly print it:



                  printf("%lldn", (long long) time(NULL));


                  Measure time taken by a function or process



                  If you want to calculate the time of a process or a function create a clock_t variable and calculate the difference:



                  clock_t t; 
                  t = clock();
                  myfunction();
                  t = clock() - t;


                  Note that t is the measured time value here.






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                  Get Current Date



                  time_t data type depends on your platform.
                  To solve this issue, you can try to cast it to long long. And directly print it:



                  printf("%lldn", (long long) time(NULL));


                  Measure time taken by a function or process



                  If you want to calculate the time of a process or a function create a clock_t variable and calculate the difference:



                  clock_t t; 
                  t = clock();
                  myfunction();
                  t = clock() - t;


                  Note that t is the measured time value here.







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                      You may try



                      #include <stdlib.h>
                      printf("%jdn", (intmax_t) time(NULL));
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                        You may try



                        #include <stdlib.h>
                        printf("%jdn", (intmax_t) time(NULL));
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                          You may try



                          #include <stdlib.h>
                          printf("%jdn", (intmax_t) time(NULL));
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                          #include <stdlib.h>
                          printf("%jdn", (intmax_t) time(NULL));
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