daily <- flights %>%
mutate(date = make_date(year, month, day)) %>%
group_by(date) %>%
summarize(n = n())
ggplot(daily, aes(date, n)) +
geom_line()
daily <- daily %>%
mutate(wday = wday(date, label = TRUE))
ggplot(daily, aes(wday,n)) +
geom_boxplot()
mod = lm(n ~ wday, data = daily)
grid <- daily %>%
data_grid(wday) %>%
add_predictions(mod, "n")
ggplot(daily, aes(wday, n)) +
geom_boxplot() +
geom_point(data = grid, color = "orange", size = 4)
daily <- daily %>%
add_residuals(mod)
daily %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid)) +
geom_ref_line(h = 0) +
geom_line()
ggplot(daily, aes(date, resid, color = wday)) +
geom_ref_line(h = 0, colour = "red") +
geom_line()
daily %>%
filter(resid < -100)
## # A tibble: 11 x 4
## date n wday resid
## <date> <int> <ord> <dbl>
## 1 2013-01-01 842 Tue -109.
## 2 2013-01-20 786 Sun -105.
## 3 2013-05-26 729 Sun -162.
## 4 2013-07-04 737 Thu -229.
## 5 2013-07-05 822 Fri -145.
## 6 2013-09-01 718 Sun -173.
## 7 2013-11-28 634 Thu -332.
## 8 2013-11-29 661 Fri -306.
## 9 2013-12-24 761 Tue -190.
## 10 2013-12-25 719 Wed -244.
## 11 2013-12-31 776 Tue -175.
daily %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid)) +
geom_ref_line(h = 0, colour = "red", size = 1) +
geom_line(color = "grey50") +
geom_smooth(se = FALSE, span = 0.20)
## `geom_smooth()` using method = 'loess' and formula 'y ~ x'
daily %>%
filter(wday == "Sat") %>%
ggplot(aes(date, n)) +
geom_point()+
geom_line() +
scale_x_date(
NULL,
date_breaks = "1 month",
date_labels = "%b"
)
term <- function(date) {
cut(date,
breaks = ymd(20130101, 20130605, 20130825, 20140101),
labels = c("spring", "summer", "fall")
)
}
daily <- daily %>%
mutate(term = term(date))
daily %>%
filter(wday == "Sat") %>%
ggplot(aes(date, n, color = term)) +
geom_point(alpha = 1/3)+
geom_line() +
scale_x_date(
NULL,
date_breaks = "1 month",
date_labels = "%b"
)
daily %>%
ggplot(aes(wday, n, color = term)) +
geom_boxplot()
mod1 <- lm(n ~ wday, data = daily)
mod2 <- lm(n ~ wday * term, data = daily)
daily %>%
gather_residuals(without_term = mod1, with_term = mod2) %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid, color = model)) +
geom_line(alpha = 0.75)
grid <- daily %>%
data_grid(wday, term) %>%
add_predictions(mod2, "n")
ggplot(daily, aes(wday, n)) +
geom_boxplot() +
geom_point(data = grid, color = "red") +
facet_wrap(~ term)
mod3 <- MASS::rlm(n ~ wday * term, data = daily)
daily %>%
add_residuals(mod3, "resid") %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid)) +
geom_hline(yintercept = 0, size = 2, color = "red") +
geom_line()
# If you are creating variables it might be a good idea to bundle the creation of the variables up into a function
compute_vars <- function(data) {
data %>%
mutate(term = term(date),
wday = wday(date, label = TRUE)
)
}
# Another option would be to put the transformations directly in the model formula:
wday2 <- function(x) wday(x, label = TRUE)
mod3 <- lm(n ~ wday2(date) * term(date), data = daily)
# We could use a more flexible model to capture the pattern of school term in the data
library(splines)
mod <- MASS::rlm(n ~ wday * ns(date, 5), data = daily)
daily %>%
data_grid(wday, date = seq_range(date, n = 13)) %>%
add_predictions(mod) %>%
ggplot(aes(date, pred, color = wday)) +
geom_line() +
geom_point()
# We see a strong pattern in the numbers of Sat flights. This is reassuring, because we also saw that pattern in the raw data. It's a good sign when you get the same signal from different approaches.
Why are there fewer than expected flights on January 20, May 26 and September 1? (Hint: they all have the same explanation.) How would these days generalize into another year?
#These days represent MLK Day, Memorial Day and Labor day and people do not travel on the holidays.
What do the three days with high positive residuals represent? How would these days generalize to another year?
daily %>%
top_n(3, resid)
## # A tibble: 3 x 5
## date n wday resid term
## <date> <int> <ord> <dbl> <fct>
## 1 2013-11-30 857 Sat 112. fall
## 2 2013-12-01 987 Sun 95.5 fall
## 3 2013-12-28 814 Sat 69.4 fall
These 3 days fall on Thanksgiving and Christams weekend and the pattern would follow during subsequent years as well. ## Question #3
Create a new variable that splits the “wday” variable into terms, but only for Saturdays, i.e., it should have Thurs, Fri, but Sat-summer, Sat-spring, Sat-fall. How does this model compare with the model with every combination of “wday” and “term”?
daily$wkendTerm <- ifelse(
(
(daily$wday %in% c("Sat"))
),
paste (daily$wday,daily$term , sep = "-"),
paste (daily$wday,"" , sep = "")
)
mod4 <- MASS::rlm(n ~ wkendTerm, data = daily)
daily %>%
add_residuals(mod4, "resid") %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid)) +
geom_hline(yintercept = 0, size = 2, color = "red") +
geom_line()
Create a new “wday” variable that combines the day of week, term(for Saturdays), and public holidays. What do the residuals of the model look like?
invisible(library(chron))
##
## Attaching package: 'chron'
## The following objects are masked from 'package:lubridate':
##
## days, hours, minutes, seconds, years
daily$holiday <- is.holiday(daily$date)
daily$wkdayHoliday <- paste (daily$wkendTerm,daily$holiday , sep = "-")
mod5 <- MASS::rlm(n ~ wkdayHoliday, data = daily)
daily %>%
add_residuals(mod5, "resid") %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid)) +
geom_hline(yintercept = 0, size = 2, color = "red") +
geom_line()
What happens if you fit a day-of-week effect that varies by month (i.e.m n ~ wday*month)? Why is this not very helpful?
mod6 <- MASS::rlm(n ~ wday*month(date,label = TRUE), data = daily)
daily %>%
gather_residuals(month_mod = mod6, regular_mod = mod2) %>%
ggplot(aes(date, resid, color = model)) +
geom_line()
What would you expect the model n ~ wday + ns(date,5) to look like? Knowing what you know about the data, why would you expect it not to be particularly effective?
#From the graph plotted earlier we see that the plot looks similar to the plot for mod2 i.e. plot for wday based on the ns function with 5 degrees of freedom.
We hypothesized that people leaving on Sundays are more likely to be business travelers who need to be somewhere on Monday. Explore the hypothesis by seeing how if breaks down based on distance and time: if it’s true, you’d expect to see more Sunday evening flights to places that are far away.
flights <- flights %>%
mutate(date = make_date(year, month, day))
flights <- flights %>%
mutate(wday = wday(date, label = TRUE))
flights$eveningFlight <- ifelse(
(
(flights$dep_time >= 1800)
),
"EV",
"NE"
)
flights$wkdayFlightTime <- paste (flights$wday,flights$eveningFlight , sep = "-")
flights %>%
ggplot(aes(y = distance, x = wkdayFlightTime)) +
stat_summary() +
labs(x = "Day", y = "Flight Distance")
## No summary function supplied, defaulting to `mean_se()