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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:33:37+00:00 2026-05-15T14:33:37+00:00

i want to calculate the process time per thread. how do i do it.?

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i want to calculate the process time per thread.
how do i do it.?
suppose my 100 threads are executing the same method work() concurrently, then if i put the following code help me get what i seek

Process thisProc = Process.GetCurrentProcess();
string procName = thisProc.ProcessName;
DateTime started = thisProc.StartTime;

int memory = thisProc.VirtualMemorySize;
int priMemory = thisProc.PrivateMemorySize;
int physMemory = thisProc.WorkingSet;

ProcessPriorityClass priClass = thisProc.PriorityClass;
TimeSpan cpuTime = thisProc.TotalProcessorTime;

Console.WriteLine(" started: {0}", started.ToString());
Console.WriteLine(" CPU time: {0}", cpuTime.ToString());

Console.WriteLine(" Virtual Memory: {0}", memory + " ; Private Memory: " + priMemory + " ; Physical Memory: " + physMemory);
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    2026-05-15T14:33:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    GetThreadTimes() provides this info. Very hard to use however since it requires a handle to the thread, something the .NET framework doesn’t let you do. The simple solution is to start a Stopwatch inside the thread function and Stop() it at its completion.

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