How to measure time taken by a function to execute

In this post, I will show you how to measure the execution time of any function in Javascript.
Javascript console api have two functions console.time and console.timeEnd.

  • console.time - start the timer
  • console.timeEnd - Stops a timer that was previously started by calling console.time() and prints the result to stdout:

for example,let’s suppose you have following javascript function which calculate the factorial iif give number

const fact = (number) => {
    if (number < 1) {
        return 1;
    }
    else {
        return number * fact(number - 1);
    }
}

and you want to calculate the execution time of the function.
You can wrap this function between console.time and console.timeEnd whiich will display the execution time on stdout

console.time('Factorial')
fact(10);
console.timeEnd('Factorial');

if execute above script you will see the following output

Factorial: 0.175ms

This approach is not reusable you can create one helper function as below

const measure = (label, fn) => {
    console.time(label);
    fn();
    console.timeEnd(label);
}

and use like below

measure('Factorial', () => {    
 fact(10);
 })

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