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{| class="wikitable floatright" style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="2" | GMT at page generation (<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hexadecimal_time&action=purge Update]</small>) |- | 24-hour time || {{nowrap|{{#time:H:i:s}}}} |- | Hexadecimal time || .{{#invoke:baseConvert|10to16|{{#expr:({{#time:H}}*3600+{{#time:i}}*60+{{#time:s}})*65536/86400}}|precision=0|width=4}} |} [[File:Hexadecimal Clock by Nystrom.jpg|thumb|right|256px|Nystrom's ''tonal'' clock-face. The proposed figures on the right are based on rotations of those on the left (assigning value 10 to symbol 9).]] [[File:Florencetime.jpg|right|256px|thumb|A hexadecimal clock-face (using the [[Florence meridian]])]] '''Hexadecimal time''' is the representation of the [[time]] of [[day]] as a [[hexadecimal]] [[Real number|number]] in the [[Interval (mathematics)|interval]] [0, 1). The day is divided into 10<sub>16</sub> (16<sub>10</sub>) hexadecimal hours, each hour into 100<sub>16</sub> (256<sub>10</sub>) hexadecimal minutes, and each minute into 10<sub>16</sub> (16<sub>10</sub>) hexadecimal seconds.
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