Sirs, I am using Benchmark::Timer::Class package as follows:

use Benchmark::Timer::Class; use Array::Parallel; @y = (h, c, i, o); @u = ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'); $obj = Array::Parallel->new(\@y, \@u); $th = Benchmark::Timer::Class->new($obj); ($y, $u) = $th->sort('cmp'); for my $n ( (0 .. $#{@{y}} ) ) { print "$u->[$n] is mapped to $y->[$n]\n"; } $th->report();

The output is:

b is mapped to c
a is mapped to h
c is mapped to i
d is mapped to o
1 trial of sort (74us total)


In this output, what is mean by 74us total


In reply to Benchmark Timer explanations by Anonymous Monk

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