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Visual Dart Performance Monitor
stats.dart #
Dart Performance Monitor
This class provides stats box that will help you monitor your code performance.
- FPS Frames rendered in the last second. The higher the number the better.
- MS Milliseconds needed to render a frame. The lower the number the better.
Screenshots #
Getting Started #
Create a dart project and add a pubspec.yaml file to it.
Using pub.dartlang.org
dependencies:
stats:
Using bleeding edge code from github.
dependencies:
stats:
git: https://github.com/Dartist/stats.dart.git
run pub install
to install stats (including its dependencies). Use the following import statement.
import 'package:stats/stats.dart';
Example #
import 'dart:html';
import 'package:stats/stats.dart';
void main() {
Stats stats = new Stats();
document.body.children.add(stats.container);
CanvasElement canvas = new CanvasElement();
canvas.width = 512;
canvas.height = 512;
document.body.elements.add(canvas);
CanvasRenderingContext2D context = canvas.getContext('2d');
context.fillStyle = 'rgba(127,0,255,0.05)';
draw(time) {
context.clearRect(0, 0, 512, 512);
stats.begin();
for (var i = 0; i < 2000; i++) {
var x = Math.cos(time + i * 0.01) * 196 + 256;
var y = Math.sin(time + i * 0.01234) * 196 + 256;
context.beginPath();
context.arc(x, y, 10, 0, Math.PI * 2, true);
context.fill();
}
stats.end();
window.requestAnimationFrame(draw);
}
window.requestAnimationFrame(draw);
}
Thanks #
mrdoob for the stats.js code.