:: Szerző: @ScottStafford :: Forrás: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/673523/how-to-measure-execution-time-of-command-in-windows-command-line (2015) :: Kicsit átírta: Sallai András :: Használat: c:\>timecmd [parancs] @echo off @setlocal set start=%time% :: runs your command cmd /c %* set end=%time% set options="tokens=1-4 delims=:." for /f %options% %%a in ("%start%") do set start_h=%%a&set /a start_m=100%%b %% 100&set /a start_s=100%%c %% 100&set /a start_ms=100%%d %% 100 for /f %options% %%a in ("%end%") do set end_h=%%a&set /a end_m=100%%b %% 100&set /a end_s=100%%c %% 100&set /a end_ms=100%%d %% 100 set /a hours=%end_h%-%start_h% set /a mins=%end_m%-%start_m% set /a secs=%end_s%-%start_s% set /a ms=%end_ms%-%start_ms% if %hours% lss 0 set /a hours = 24%hours% if %mins% lss 0 set /a hours = %hours% - 1 & set /a mins = 60%mins% if %secs% lss 0 set /a mins = %mins% - 1 & set /a secs = 60%secs% if %ms% lss 0 set /a secs = %secs% - 1 & set /a ms = 100%ms% if 1%ms% lss 100 set ms=0%ms% :: mission accomplished set /a totalsecs = %hours%*3600 + %mins%*60 + %secs% echo Felhasznalt: %hours%:%mins%:%secs%.%ms% (%totalsecs%.%ms%s total)