First time poster here, so please forgive any faux pas on my part.
I have a set of data which consists of essentially 3 fields:
1)Position 2)Start_of_shift (datetime object) 3)End_of_Shift (datetime object)
From the datetime object I can extract date, day of week, & time. The schedules are 24/7 and do not conform to any standard 3 shift etc. rotation, they are fairly specific to a site. (I am using the lubridate package)
I would like to visualize Time of day vs. Day of Week to show numbers of staff, so that I can see heavy concentrations of staff and where I am light at specific days and times.
I am unsure on how to approach this problem as I am relatively new to R and I have found the various date time packages & base utilities confusing and often conflicting with each other. While I find plenty of examples of time series plotting, I have found next to nothing on how to plot if you have a start and end time in separate fields and want to show areas of overlap
I was thinking of using ggplot2 with geom_tile to plot this out, with a smoother, but wanted to know if there were any good examples out there that do something similar or if anyone has any idea on how I should transform my data to best achieve my end objective. I wanted to keep the time continuous but as a last resort I will discretize it into 15 minute chunks if necessary, but didn't know if there were other options?
Any thoughts?
[r] gantt
and see what that gets you. This question may be relevant, for example, but there are many more. If none suit, read the canonical post on making a minimal reproducible example (the vaunted MRE) and come back here to edit your question. For what it's worth, I use plain data frames to store my time series data, with the date in yyyy-mm-dd format in the first column.