timedifferences
Timedifferences refer to the amount of elapsed time between two moments or timestamps. In practice, a timedifference is a duration or interval that can be measured in units such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, or larger spans. Timedifferences are used to quantify how long an event lasts, how quickly processes complete, or the latency between actions.
Calculation and representation: Given two time values t1 and t2, the timedifference is t2 minus t1, often
Challenges: Leap seconds, DST changes, and calendar irregularities can affect wall-clock differences. For most computations, using
Applications: Timedifferences appear in scheduling, logging and monitoring, performance benchmarking, and time series analysis. They enable
See also: time interval, duration, time delta, timestamp, Unix time.