You can also try out "gprof" a gnu profiler to collect statistics of a c/c++
program. Go through man pages of gprof to get more details.

-Sumit

On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:12 AM, gc <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You can try valgrind , or even the 'time' command [ if you use
> linux ], is a pretty powerful tool to analyze the behavior of the
> program.
>
> --Siddharth
>
> On May 15, 5:22 pm, xinhui <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I am having a question on how to get statisitcal information on one
> > algorithm, for example, developed in C/C++. I would like to know how
> > many
> > multiplications or divisions, or how many floating point operations
> > have
> > been done for one running.
> >
> > I was looking for some profiler tool which might helps, but could not
> > get
> > one.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Xinhui
> >
>


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