let's say i'm taking timing measurements in Windows XP
 
t1 = time.clock()
...
t2 = time.clock()
 
t3 = t2 - t1 = say, 0.018
what is the unit of measurement for t3? is it correct to say that t3 = 18 milliseconds?
microsends?
 
what if the timing function used for t1 and t2 was time.time()? is it still correct to say
that t3 = 18 milliseconds? i kinda know that in Windows, time.clock() has higher
resolution than time.time(), and all i need is millisecond resolution. which of these
functions would be easier to translate into millisecond units of measurement?


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