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T is the time designator that precedes the time components of the representation.
H is the hour designator that follows the value for the number of hours.
M is the minute designator that follows the value for the number of minutes.
S is the second designator that follows the value for the number of seconds.
For example, "P3Y6M4DT12H30M5S" represents a duration of "three years, six months, four days, twelve hours, thirty minutes, and five seconds"
Date and time elements including their designator may be omitted if their value is zero, and lower order elements may also be omitted for reduced precision
For example, "P23DT23H" and "P4Y" are both acceptable duration representations.
To resolve ambiguity, "P1M" is a one-month duration and "PT1M" is a one-minute duration (note the time designator, T, that precedes the time value)
The smallest value used may also have a decimal fraction, as in "P0.5Y" to indicate half a year
The standard does not prohibit date and time values in a duration representation from exceeding their "carry-over points" except as noted below
Thus, "PT36H" could be used as well as "P1DT12H" for representing the same duration.
Alternately, a format for duration based on combined date and time representations may be used by agreement between the communicating parties either in the basic format PYYYYMMDDThhmmss or in the extended format P
For example, the first duration shown above would be "P0003-06-04T12:30:05"
However, individual date and time values cannot exceed their moduli (e.g
a value of 13 for the month or 25 for the hour would not be permissible).
A time interval is the intervening time between two time points
The amount of intervening time is expressed by a duration (as described in the previous section)
The two time points (start and end) are expressed by either a combined date and time representation or just a date representation.
There are four ways to express a time interval:
For expressions, if any elements are missing from the end value, they are assumed to be the same as for the start value including the time zone
