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<?php
function microtime_float()
{
$time = microtime();
return (double)substr( $time, 11 ) + (double)substr( $time, 0, 8 );
}

$startTime = microtime_float();

for($i=0;$i<1000;$i++) {

   //execute script here
}
$endTime = microtime_float();

$totalTime = ($endTime - $startTime);

print "It took " . $totalTime . " seconds to run 1,000 times!";
?>

 

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I just pulled that from the php user comments. PHP5 added a parameter "get_as_float" that you can use instead of creating an alias function as to say.

 

http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.microtime.php

 

ChangeLog

 

Version Description

5.0.0 The get_as_float parameter was added

 

=)

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