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modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

modeling manufacturing flows in R; want to drop non-work days from time

I run a small manufacturing shop. I’m trying to understand the average time it takes for each step along the way and the average time it take to move from one step to the next. However, items are not processed every day (weekends, holidays, factory maintenance, etc). I want to know the average working time it takes to complete each step and to transit from step a to step b, not the wall clock time it takes to process or transit.

Backward and forward projections

I have a dataframe with annual growth values for different years and a value for a particular year and would like to decrease that value backward for years before the year with the value and increase that value forward for years after the year with the value. The example dataset is below

Backward and forward projections

I have a dataframe with annual growth values for different years and a value for a particular year and would like to decrease that value backward for years before the year with the value and increase that value forward for years after the year with the value. The example dataset is below

Backward and forward projections

I have a dataframe with annual growth values for different years and a value for a particular year and would like to decrease that value backward for years before the year with the value and increase that value forward for years after the year with the value. The example dataset is below