Hexadecimal time is the representation of the time of day as a hexadecimal number in the interval [0,1).
The day is divided in 1016 (sixteen) hexadecimal hours, each hour in 10016 (two hundred and fifty-six) hexadecimal minutes and each minute in 1016 (sixteen) hexadecimal seconds.
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