Hello sidds,
This is Hariprasad Govardhanam, regarding your problem on how to find the time
that a particular java program takes.
You can use a Java profiler. A Java profiler is a program that takes a Java class
file as an argument, and when the program is executing it writes the time that the
program is taking to a text file. so you can open the text file and see how much time
every method call and everything is taking to execute. A Java profiler is also
included with Java SDK, command of that is "javap". It is in the bin directory of your
Java.
Hope this solves your problem.
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