To visualize time gaps between meetings, a good approach would be using a timeline or Gantt chart-like structure. Here’s how you can think about it:
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Timeline View:
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The horizontal axis represents time, from the start of the day to the end.
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Each meeting is marked as a point or block on this timeline.
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The gaps between the blocks indicate the time between meetings. These gaps could be color-coded or labeled with the specific time duration.
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Bar Chart or Gantt Chart:
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Each meeting is represented as a bar.
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The length of the bar indicates the duration of the meeting.
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The space between the bars shows the gap before the next meeting. This could be in the form of an empty space or another visual cue (e.g., dotted lines or shaded areas).
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Calendar View with Gaps Highlighted:
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A calendar layout with each meeting shown as an event.
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The time gaps are automatically visible as the empty spaces between these events.
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You could use color or shading to show whether the gap is long, short, or medium.
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Do you have a specific type of visualization in mind, or would you like me to generate one for you based on a sample schedule?