Is there a way to know how many hours or days we have spent coding on Matlab ?

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Pierre Lonfat
Pierre Lonfat le 18 Juin 2017
Commenté : Adam Danz le 15 Jan 2023
Even if it is passive activity (matlab opened but not used).
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Pierre

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dpb
dpb le 18 Juin 2017
I'm sure there are some system monitors that could do that...they'd have to be running as system service or such.
You could also add some code to your startup and finish files that would read system clock on start and end and save the difference in a file and accumulate running totals there.
Or, there are timecard programs; some with ActiveX or other programming API interfaces that one could use altho would apear overkill...but maybe there's an ulterior objective here?
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 15 Jan 2023
To expand on @dpb's idea, you could create a custom setting from your startup.m file that records the start timestamp and then retrieve the timestamp from your finish.m file to compute the amount of time that passed. Some caveats:
  • R2019b or later
  • If your startup file is called during your MATLAB session afte the initial startup, take care not to overwrite your initial timestamp.

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