Time stamps for In[] and Out[]
Once a command is entered and numbered, as in In[n], and an output is produced, as in Out[n], is it possible to find the time at which each one was done?
front-end date-and-time interface
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Once a command is entered and numbered, as in In[n], and an output is produced, as in Out[n], is it possible to find the time at which each one was done?
front-end date-and-time interface
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Once a command is entered and numbered, as in In[n], and an output is produced, as in Out[n], is it possible to find the time at which each one was done?
front-end date-and-time interface
Once a command is entered and numbered, as in In[n], and an output is produced, as in Out[n], is it possible to find the time at which each one was done?
front-end date-and-time interface
front-end date-and-time interface
edited Dec 4 '18 at 19:51
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You can use Cell | Show Expression
from the menu to see the time stamps associated with a cell. If you want to do this programmatically, you could use Cells
and CurrentValue
:
timeStamps[line_] := With[
{
cells = Pick[
Cells,
CurrentValue[Cells, CellLabel],
_String?(StringMatchQ[__~~"["~~ToString[line]~~"]"~~___~~"="])
]
},
AssociationThread[
CurrentValue[cells, CellLabel],
DateString /@ Max /@ CurrentValue[cells, CellChangeTimes]
]
]
An example. Set the line number:
$Line = 1;
Then evaluate something:
2 + 2
4
Get time stamps:
timeStamps[2]
<|"In[2]:=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43",
"Out[2]=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43"|>
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You can use Cell | Show Expression
from the menu to see the time stamps associated with a cell. If you want to do this programmatically, you could use Cells
and CurrentValue
:
timeStamps[line_] := With[
{
cells = Pick[
Cells,
CurrentValue[Cells, CellLabel],
_String?(StringMatchQ[__~~"["~~ToString[line]~~"]"~~___~~"="])
]
},
AssociationThread[
CurrentValue[cells, CellLabel],
DateString /@ Max /@ CurrentValue[cells, CellChangeTimes]
]
]
An example. Set the line number:
$Line = 1;
Then evaluate something:
2 + 2
4
Get time stamps:
timeStamps[2]
<|"In[2]:=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43",
"Out[2]=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43"|>
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You can use Cell | Show Expression
from the menu to see the time stamps associated with a cell. If you want to do this programmatically, you could use Cells
and CurrentValue
:
timeStamps[line_] := With[
{
cells = Pick[
Cells,
CurrentValue[Cells, CellLabel],
_String?(StringMatchQ[__~~"["~~ToString[line]~~"]"~~___~~"="])
]
},
AssociationThread[
CurrentValue[cells, CellLabel],
DateString /@ Max /@ CurrentValue[cells, CellChangeTimes]
]
]
An example. Set the line number:
$Line = 1;
Then evaluate something:
2 + 2
4
Get time stamps:
timeStamps[2]
<|"In[2]:=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43",
"Out[2]=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43"|>
add a comment |
You can use Cell | Show Expression
from the menu to see the time stamps associated with a cell. If you want to do this programmatically, you could use Cells
and CurrentValue
:
timeStamps[line_] := With[
{
cells = Pick[
Cells,
CurrentValue[Cells, CellLabel],
_String?(StringMatchQ[__~~"["~~ToString[line]~~"]"~~___~~"="])
]
},
AssociationThread[
CurrentValue[cells, CellLabel],
DateString /@ Max /@ CurrentValue[cells, CellChangeTimes]
]
]
An example. Set the line number:
$Line = 1;
Then evaluate something:
2 + 2
4
Get time stamps:
timeStamps[2]
<|"In[2]:=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43",
"Out[2]=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43"|>
You can use Cell | Show Expression
from the menu to see the time stamps associated with a cell. If you want to do this programmatically, you could use Cells
and CurrentValue
:
timeStamps[line_] := With[
{
cells = Pick[
Cells,
CurrentValue[Cells, CellLabel],
_String?(StringMatchQ[__~~"["~~ToString[line]~~"]"~~___~~"="])
]
},
AssociationThread[
CurrentValue[cells, CellLabel],
DateString /@ Max /@ CurrentValue[cells, CellChangeTimes]
]
]
An example. Set the line number:
$Line = 1;
Then evaluate something:
2 + 2
4
Get time stamps:
timeStamps[2]
<|"In[2]:=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43",
"Out[2]=" -> "Tue 4 Dec 2018 19:49:43"|>
answered Dec 4 '18 at 19:50
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