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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:55:34+00:00 2026-05-16T14:55:34+00:00

With the Time module in python is it possible to measure elapsed time? If

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With the Time module in python is it possible to measure elapsed time? If so, how do I do that?

I need to do this so that if the cursor has been in a widget for a certain duration an event happens.

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    2026-05-16T14:55:34+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:55 pm
    start_time = time.time()
    # your code
    elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
    

    You can also write simple decorator to simplify measurement of execution time of various functions:

    import time
    from functools import wraps
    
    PROF_DATA = {}
    
    def profile(fn):
        @wraps(fn)
        def with_profiling(*args, **kwargs):
            start_time = time.time()
    
            ret = fn(*args, **kwargs)
    
            elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
    
            if fn.__name__ not in PROF_DATA:
                PROF_DATA[fn.__name__] = [0, []]
            PROF_DATA[fn.__name__][0] += 1
            PROF_DATA[fn.__name__][1].append(elapsed_time)
    
            return ret
    
        return with_profiling
    
    def print_prof_data():
        for fname, data in PROF_DATA.items():
            max_time = max(data[1])
            avg_time = sum(data[1]) / len(data[1])
            print "Function %s called %d times. " % (fname, data[0]),
            print 'Execution time max: %.3f, average: %.3f' % (max_time, avg_time)
    
    def clear_prof_data():
        global PROF_DATA
        PROF_DATA = {}
    

    Usage:

    @profile
    def your_function(...):
        ...
    

    You can profile more then one function simultaneously. Then to print measurements just call the print_prof_data():

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