Measurements that represent quantities in terms of equal intervals or degrees of difference, but whose zero point (or point of beginning) is arbitrarily established. Used to quantify differences but not proportions and characterise relative positions in space, time or magnitude. Examples include latitudes, longitudes, compass directions, times of day and normalised scores. Interval input map data can be used for the following statistical operations: Sum, Average, Maximum, Minimum, Median, Majority, Minority, Diversity (Variety) and Range. |