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pauiel

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Is there a C++ command that can be used as a timer?
 
Well it depends on the resolution you need but the functions in ctime such as time() might be of use. If you need something with milliseconds resolution then on windows systems I have used QueryPerformanceCounter() for this. Try looking those up in your help files.
 
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