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How much would be the limit value for a repeat to be compared to a second? For example:
for x in range(0, 1000):
print("1 segundo")
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How much would be the limit value for a repeat to be compared to a second? For example:
for x in range(0, 1000):
print("1 segundo")
5
There is no way to make this prediction even because each computer will take a completely different time, worsens the fact that there is IO in the operation. You can put the process to sleep for a second. Almost always you don’t want to do this and it doesn’t make much sense except for specific tests or some very niched problem. It would be something like this:
import time
time.sleep(1)
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You can use the time.sleep()
to perform an iteration with a given estimated time.
import time
for i in range(0, 3):
time.sleep(1)
print "Hello World"
This code snippet will print the Hello World
3 times, each iteration will be executed after 1 second.
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There is because it depends on your computer what you can do is, using the time library with import time
add a time.sleep(1)
or calculate differences in time.clock()
to mark runtime and do as you wish
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For your case you may care the 'team' that will serve as a chronometer
Ao invés de
for x in range(0, 1000):
print("1 segundo")
Nós podemos usar:
import time
for x in range(0, 1000):
time.sleep(1)
print("1 segundo")
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