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Measures function execution time. Supports synchronous and asynchronous functions.

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    Timer Function Execution

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    Timer Function Execution is a library that provides a simple way to measure the execution time of functions in JavaScript and React Native. It supports both synchronous and asynchronous functions, making it a versatile tool for developers who want to optimize their code's performance.

    Installation

    You can install the library using npm or yarn:

    $ npm install timer-function-execution

    or

    $ yarn add timer-function-execution

    Usage

    import Timer from "timer-function-execution";
    
    const timer = new Timer();
    
    // Measure the execution time of a synchronous function
    timer.start();
    simulateSyncOperation();
    timer.stop();
    console.log(
      `Elapsed time for synchronous function: ${timer.getElapsedTime()} ms`
    );
    
    // Measure the execution time of an asynchronous function
    await timer.measureAsync(async () => {
      // Replace this with your asynchronous function
      await simulateAsyncOperation();
    });

    Features

    • Measure execution time of both synchronous and asynchronous functions.
    • Support for asynchronous measurements using async/await.
    • Simple and easy-to-use API.

    License

    This library is open-source and available under the MIT License.

    Author

    Created by Gustavo Barbosa Figueiredo