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minutescale

Minutescale is a term used to describe the granularity or scale of time measurements at the level of minutes. The term is not widely standardized and can refer to either a physical scale on a clock or the resolution of time data in timekeeping, scheduling, or analysis.

In horology, the minute scale comprises the marks around a clock face that correspond to each minute

In data and visualization, minutescale denotes the temporal resolution of data collected or displayed in minutes.

In UI and interaction, minutescale may refer to the displayed unit steps when adjusting times (e.g., a

Limitations and terminology: The term is not a formal standard; its meaning depends on context. Closely related

in
an
hour.
On
most
analog
clocks
there
are
60
marks:
the
longer
marks
at
every
5
minutes
and
the
shorter
marks
for
single
minutes.
The
minute
hand
completes
a
full
revolution
in
60
minutes,
moving
6
degrees
per
minute.
For
example,
a
dataset
with
data
points
every
15
minutes
uses
a
15-minute
scale;
in
a
scheduling
application,
times
are
often
presented
on
a
minutescale
for
precision
to
the
minute.
time
picker
that
increments
in
minute
steps).
Some
contexts
use
minutescale
as
shorthand
for
minute-based
timeline
granularity.
concepts
include
time
granularity,
time
scale,
and
time
resolution.
See
also
time
granularity,
time
scale,
and
time
resolution.