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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:13:04+00:00 2026-05-13T07:13:04+00:00

I need to get execution time in milliseconds. Note : I originally asked this

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I need to get execution time in milliseconds.

Note: I originally asked this question back in 2008. The accepted answer then was to use new Date().getTime() However, we can all agree now that using the standard performance.now() API is more appropriate. I am therefore changing the accepted answer to this one.

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    2026-05-13T07:13:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:13 am

    Using performance.now():

    var startTime = performance.now()
    
    doSomething()   // <---- measured code goes between startTime and endTime
        
    var endTime = performance.now()
    
    console.log(`Call to doSomething took ${endTime - startTime} milliseconds`)
    

    In Node.js it is required to import the performance class

    importing performance

    const { performance } = require('perf_hooks');
    

    Using console.time: (living standard)

    console.time('doSomething')
        
    doSomething()   // <---- The function you're measuring time for 
        
    console.timeEnd('doSomething')
    

    Note:
    The string being passed to the time() and timeEnd() methods must match
    (for the timer to finish as expected).

    console.time() documentations:

    • MDN documentation
    • Node.js documentation
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