Thanks Neil, I looked at that, but maybe I don't understand the output. I was hoping to see the cummulative time for the function and then the time associated with each statement (line) within the function.
In the hotshot output below, I can see the function being called 100 times, which is correct, but the rest seems at too low a level for me to understand which statements are causing the slow execution. Any suggestions? hw6r3.py:276(main) hw6r3.py:73(findw)(100) 26700.865 hw6r3.py:126(findphi)(100) 6153.585 hw6r3.py:173(findu)(100) 1823.852 hw6r3.py:197(findv)(100) 2392.977 numeric.py:31(zeros_like)(3) 0.072 numeric.py:286(array_str)(1) 0.677 rpc.py:545(__getattr__)(13) 0.197 rpc.py:589(__call__)(12) 51.334 rpc.py:319(putmessage) <string>:1(fileno)(12) 0.039 rpc.py:149(debug)(12) 0.126 rpc.py:236(asyncreturn) rpc.py:149(debug)(24) 0.126 rpc.py:242(decoderesponse)(12) 0.015 rpc.py:277(getresponse)(12) 48.166 Regards, Frank Neil Cerutti wrote: > On 2006-12-04, monkeyboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a function that hotshot says is very slow. I can get the > > aggregate execution time, but is there a way to get the > > execution time of each line so I can find the bottleneck? > > Try 'print_callees' on the stats object for your bottleneck. That > may help. > > -- > Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list