#region Translated by Jose Antonio De Santiago-Castillo. //Translated by Jose Antonio De Santiago-Castillo. //E-mail:JAntonioDeSantiago@gmail.com //Website: www.DotNumerics.com // //Fortran to C# Translation. //Translated by: //F2CSharp Version 0.72 (Dicember 7, 2009) //Code Optimizations: , assignment operator, for-loop: array indexes // #endregion using System; using DotNumerics.FortranLibrary; namespace DotNumerics.Optimization.LBFGSB { public class TIMER { #region Variables double[] TARRAY = new double[2]; #endregion public TIMER() { } /// /// is an output variable which specifies the user time. /// public void Run(ref double TTIME) { #region Variables double TEMP = 0; int offset_tarray = 0; int o_tarray = -1; double ETIME = 0; #endregion #region Prolog // c ********* // c // c Subroutine timer // c // c This subroutine is used to determine user time. In a typical // c application, the user time for a code segment requires calls // c to subroutine timer to determine the initial and final time. // c // c The subroutine statement is // c // c subroutine timer(ttime) // c // c where // c // c ttime is an output variable which specifies the user time. // c // c Argonne National Laboratory and University of Minnesota. // c MINPACK-2 Project. // c // c Modified October 1990 by Brett M. Averick. // c // c ********** // c The first element of the array tarray specifies user time // c temp = etime(tarray) #endregion TEMP = 1; TTIME = Convert.ToDouble(TARRAY[1 + o_tarray]); return; } } // c====================== The end of timer =============================== }