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NAME

       second - second: wall clock timer

SYNOPSIS

   Functions
       double precision function dsecnd ()
           DSECND Using ETIME
       real function second ()
           SECOND Using ETIME

Detailed Description

Function Documentation

   double precision function dsecnd
       DSECND Using ETIME DSECND returns nothing

       DSECND Using the INTERNAL function ETIME.

       DSECND Using INTERNAL function CPU_TIME.

       DSECND Using ETIME_

       Purpose:

             DSECND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the EXTERNAL system function ETIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             DSECND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the system function ETIME_.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             DSECND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the INTERNAL function CPU_TIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             DSECND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the INTERNAL function ETIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             DSECND returns nothing instead of returning the user time for a process in seconds.
             If you are using that routine, it means that neither EXTERNAL ETIME,
             EXTERNAL ETIME_, INTERNAL ETIME, INTERNAL CPU_TIME is available  on
             your machine.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

   real function second
       SECOND Using ETIME SECOND returns nothing

       SECOND Using the INTERNAL function ETIME.

       SECOND Using INTERNAL function CPU_TIME.

       SECOND Using ETIME_

       Purpose:

             SECOND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the EXTERNAL system function ETIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             SECOND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the system function ETIME_.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             SECOND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the INTERNAL function CPU_TIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             SECOND returns the user time for a process in seconds.
             This version gets the time from the INTERNAL function ETIME.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Purpose:

             SECOND returns nothing instead of returning the user time for a process in seconds.
             If you are using that routine, it means that neither EXTERNAL ETIME,
             EXTERNAL ETIME_, INTERNAL ETIME, INTERNAL CPU_TIME is available  on
             your machine.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

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