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Maestro - Elapsed time to results

JeyJey
JeyJey over 3 years ago

Hi.
Is there a way to add elapsed time (time take to corner to run, I see it in log file) to results for test ?

Thank you in advance.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    See How to get resource usage and simulation run statistics displayed in the results tab in ADE Assembler or Explorer

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Dear Andrew and JacobG,

    You best me to a response Andrew -which is nothing new of course for you!!

    However, I will add that I use this feature in all my Explorer and Assembler runs. I've added the following lines to my .cdsint file:

    envSetVal("maestro.results" "enableRunStatisticInfoDisplay" 'boolean t)

    ; You can customize which items you would like to be displayed using
    ; the “defaultRunStatisticItems” environment variable like following:

    envSetVal("maestro.results" "defaultRunStatisticItems" 'string "memory,threads,jobId,host,startTime,endTime,elapsedTime")

    and an example of the resulting run statistics it produces in a set of Assembler simulations is shown in Figure 1.

    Shawn

    Figure 1

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Dear Andrew and JacobG,

    You best me to a response Andrew -which is nothing new of course for you!!

    However, I will add that I use this feature in all my Explorer and Assembler runs. I've added the following lines to my .cdsint file:

    envSetVal("maestro.results" "enableRunStatisticInfoDisplay" 'boolean t)

    ; You can customize which items you would like to be displayed using
    ; the “defaultRunStatisticItems” environment variable like following:

    envSetVal("maestro.results" "defaultRunStatisticItems" 'string "memory,threads,jobId,host,startTime,endTime,elapsedTime")

    and an example of the resulting run statistics it produces in a set of Assembler simulations is shown in Figure 1.

    Shawn

    Figure 1

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