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The axis of any graph that represents discrete samples of time. If X is Time, then the domain of the graph is 'time'. So x2 would be temporally successive to x1. (E.g., x1 could be a ms, second, hour, day, etc... before x2)
The axis of any graph that represents discrete samples of time. If X is Time, then the domain of the graph is 'time'. So x2 would be temporally successive to x1. (E.g., x1 could be a ms, second, hour, day, etc... before x2)


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Revision as of 21:15, 2 September 2006

The axis of any graph that represents discrete samples of time. If X is Time, then the domain of the graph is 'time'. So x2 would be temporally successive to x1. (E.g., x1 could be a ms, second, hour, day, etc... before x2)