When do you use time point in music?
Disclaimer: There is a usage of “time point” in music, referring to the start of a tone in a tone row. This usage, coined by Milton Babbitt in 1962, probably adds something extra to the “time point” curve.
When to use time point or time point?
When speaking of a point in time, what would be the proper usage: “Timepoint” vs. “Time point”? This funny confusion comes from my life as a programmer: While one of our style checkers enforces “timepoint” instead of “time point”, another style checker contradicts that and prefers “time point” over “timepoint”…
What do you need to know about time series?
A time series is a series of data points indexed in time order. The most simple time series is something like this: Timestamp: a mark of the moment in time when the event was registered. Its accuracy will depend on the measured event. Value: what is the value that this phenomenon had at that moment?
What’s the minimum distance to a muster point?
A minimum distance of 1.5 times the height of the building is often advised to ensure safety in situations where the walls might collapse. Do not locate your muster point in an area with overhead power lines, traffic, or hazardous terrain.
Where can I find time point and time point?
I did a narrowly-focused (1995-2005) Google lit search for both time point and timepoint, and learned both terms seem to be found most often in technical writing − often describing scientific, statistically-driven experiments.
Disclaimer: There is a usage of “time point” in music, referring to the start of a tone in a tone row. This usage, coined by Milton Babbitt in 1962, probably adds something extra to the “time point” curve.
Which is better time point or time point?
in context, to the best of my knowledge ‘timepoint’ is not part of universally accepted terminology, therefore using it does not offer any benefits over ‘time point’. Personally, I would use and would prefer ‘time point’ over ‘timepoint’, although I don’t think I can provide any arguments that could convince your style checkers:).
Which is the best way to describe time?
I propose a new way of describing time, which I find clearer and more explanatory than others. Time is an abstraction which refers to a general property of experiences which are remembered or recorded as having occurred in a either an irreversible linear sequence, or a repeating sequence (cycle).