Try looking up python cprofiler.
Yury
On Nov 4, 2015 6:47 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> im trying to make my script as efficient as possible. I have placed all
> these lines in my code to see how fast different sections are running and
> then just focusing on those areas.
>
> ###########################
> t0 = time.clock()
>
> print time.clock() - t0
> ###########################
>
> The problem is certain areas seem to take a long time when they have no
> need to.
>
> there is a loop in my script that just finds four points in space:
>
> pnt1=cmds.pointPosition('curve5.ep[2]')
> pnt2=cmds.pointPosition('curve5.ep[4]')
> pnt3=cmds.pointPosition('curve5.ep[5]')
> pnt4=cmds.pointPosition('curve5.ep[6]')
>
> but the very first time the first line is called, the program takes 0.5
> seconds to complete, but then every time it loops through again it takes
> 0.0001 seconds to complete. Can anyone explain why this might be. really
> confusing. I presume it maybe loading curve into memory or something? dunno
>
> thanks,
> Sam
>
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