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may also contain multiple statements separated by ``;`` or newlines, as long as
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To measure the execution time of the first statement, use the :meth:`timeit`
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method. The :meth:`repeat` method is a convenience to call :meth:`timeit`
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To measure the execution time of the first statement, use the :meth:`Timer.timeit`
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method. The :meth:`repeat` method is a convenience to call :meth:`.timeit`
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multiple times and return a list of results.
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The *stmt* and *setup* parameters can also take objects that are callable
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without arguments. This will embed calls to them in a timer function that
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will then be executed by :meth:`timeit`. Note that the timing overhead is a
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will then be executed by :meth:`.timeit`. Note that the timing overhead is a
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little larger in this case because of the extra function calls.
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.. method:: Timer.repeat(repeat=3, number=1000000)
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Call :meth:`timeit` a few times.
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Call :meth:`.timeit` a few times.
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This is a convenience function that calls the :meth:`timeit` repeatedly,
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This is a convenience function that calls the :meth:`.timeit` repeatedly,
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returning a list of results. The first argument specifies how many times to
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call :meth:`timeit`. The second argument specifies the *number* argument for
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:func:`timeit`.
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call :meth:`.timeit`. The second argument specifies the *number* argument for
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:meth:`.timeit`.
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By default, :meth:`timeit` temporarily turns off :term:`garbage collection`
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By default, :meth:`.timeit` temporarily turns off :term:`garbage collection`
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during the timing. The advantage of this approach is that it makes
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independent timings more comparable. This disadvantage is that GC may be
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an important component of the performance of the function being measured.
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.. function:: timeit(stmt='pass', setup='pass', timer=<default timer>, number=1000000)
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Create a :class:`Timer` instance with the given statement, setup code and timer
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function and run its :meth:`timeit` method with *number* executions.
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function and run its :meth:`.timeit` method with *number* executions.
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Command Line Interface
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To give the :mod:`timeit` module access to functions you define, you can pass a
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``setup`` parameter which contains an import statement::
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*setup* parameter which contains an import statement::
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def test():
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"""Stupid test function"""

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