Evaluating the time taken by a statement in IPython

The %timeit magic and the %%timeit cell magic (that applies to an entire code cell) allow you to quickly evaluate the time taken by one or several Python statements. For more extensive profiling, you may need to use more advanced methods presented in the next recipes.

How to do it...

We are going to estimate the time taken to calculate the sum of the inverse squares of all positive integer numbers up to a given n:

  1. Let's define n:
    In [1]: n = 100000
  2. Let's time this computation in pure Python:
    In [2]: %timeit sum([1. / i**2 for i in range(1, n)])
    10 loops, best of 3: 131 ms per loop
  3. Now, let's use the %%timeit cell magic to time the same computation written on two lines:
    In [3]: %%timeit s = 0. for i in ...

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