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4

python timer

import time					
tic = time.perf_counter() # Start Time
your_program() 			  # Your code here
toc = time.perf_counter() # End Time
# Print the Difference Minutes and Seconds
print(f"Build finished in {(toc - tic)/60:0.0f} minutes {(toc - tic)%60:0.0f} seconds")
# For additional Precision
print(f"Build finished in {toc - tic:0.4f} seconds")
Posted by: Guest on July-22-2021
2

python timer

import time
start = time.time()
# do something
duration = time.time() - start
Posted by: Guest on March-29-2021
1

python timer()

def hello():
    print "hello, world"

t = Timer(30.0, hello)
t.start() # after 30 seconds, "hello, world" will be printed
Posted by: Guest on November-23-2020
0

how to make a timer using python

# The simplest way to create a timer is to use time.sleep and winsound
import winsound
min_time = int(input('How much time do you want set the timer to (in minutes)'))
sec_time = min_time * 60 
time.sleep(sec_time)
#Now for the sound, I'll use winsound.beep. You can use whatever you want
# Frequency is hoiw high or low pitched the sound to be (It's measured in Hz)
frequency = 500
# Duration is measured in milliseconds here. 1 second = 100 milliseconds
duration = 100
# I want it to beep 5 times, so I'll create a for loop.
for i in range(0,5):
    winsound.Beep(frequency,duration)
Posted by: Guest on July-04-2021
3

python timer

import time
timer_length = float(input("How many seconds would you like you're timer to be set for? "))
time.sleep(timer_length)
print("Done!")
Posted by: Guest on August-01-2020
-1

python timer

import time
import os

a = int(0)
b = int(0)

while True:
    print(str(b) + " minutes " + str(a) + " seconds")
    a += 1
    time.sleep(0.9999999)
    if a == 59:
        a = 0
        b += 1
    os.system('cls')
Posted by: Guest on October-16-2020

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