I like to use console.time and console.timeEnd to benchmark code execution time.
console.time
console.timeEnd
console.time("for"); let sum = 0; for (let i = 0; i < 1e4; ++i) { sum += i; } console.log(sum); console.timeEnd("for"); console.time("while"); sum = 0; let i = 1e4; while(--i) { sum += i; } console.log(sum); console.timeEnd("while");
Very useful. Should also be included to the article.
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I like to use
console.timeandconsole.timeEndto benchmark code execution time.Very useful. Should also be included to the article.