I read that the time unit returned by the timeit module is seconds.
However, if I have multiple repetitions, e.g.
min(timeit.Timer('my_function(t)',
'from __main__ import my_function, t')
.repeat(repeat=50, number=1000)))
would I have to divide the result by 1000 to get the actual seconds per loop, or does it already account for that?
number
by a factor of 10 and see what happens to the time?