in RStudio the below Shiny code works fine if I run it using Ctrl+Enter, line-by-line. However, if I run the whole code using the "Run App" button it generates this error:
Error in ts(x) : 'ts' object must have one or more observations
I think it is due to "lambda" parameter but I cannot see why. Any help is appreciated.
The link for "data.csv" is https://www.dropbox.com/s/p1bhacdg8j1qx42/data.csv?dl=0
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library(shiny)
library(shinydashboard)
library(plotly)
library(forecast)
df <- read.csv("data.csv")
demand <- ts(df$demand, start = c(1995, 1), frequency = 12)
lbd <- BoxCox.lambda(demand, lower=-5, upper=5)
m <- ar(BoxCox(demand,lambda=lbd))
fit_BC <- forecast(m, h=12, lambda=lbd)
ui <- dashboardPage(
dashboardHeader(title = "Plot"),
dashboardSidebar(disable = TRUE),
dashboardBody(fluidRow(column(width = 12, box(plotlyOutput("forecast_plots"),width = NULL))))
)
server <- function(input, output) {
output$forecast_plots <- renderPlotly({
autoplot(fit_BC)
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
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autoplot() returns ggplot object. But your output$forecast_plots requires plotly object(with plotlyOutput() function).
Working code is like the following:
ui <- dashboardPage(
dashboardHeader(title = "Plot"),
dashboardSidebar(disable = TRUE),
dashboardBody(fluidRow(column(width = 12, box(plotOutput("forecast_plots"),width = NULL))))
)
server <- function(input, output) {
output$forecast_plots <- renderPlot({
autoplot(fit_BC)
})
}
ggplot objects can be easily converted with ggplotly function, but unfortunately converted plotly autoplot graph loses the forecasting region. You can verify it like:
ui <- dashboardPage(
dashboardHeader(title = "Plot"),
dashboardSidebar(disable = TRUE),
dashboardBody(fluidRow(column(width = 12, box(plotlyOutput("forecast_plots"),width = NULL))))
)
server <- function(input, output) {
output$forecast_plots <- renderPlotly({
ggplotly(autoplot(fit_BC))
})
}
I found autoplotly library.https://terrytangyuan.github.io/2018/02/12/autoplotly-intro/
autoplotly() function can convert autoplot object to plotly object which is roughly correct.
library(shiny)
library(shinydashboard)
library(plotly)
library(forecast)
library(autoplotly)
df <- read.csv("c:/Users/010170283/Downloads/data.csv")
demand <- ts(df$demand, start = c(1995, 1), frequency = 12)
lbd <- BoxCox.lambda(demand, lower=-5, upper=5)
m <- ar(BoxCox(demand,lambda=lbd))
fit_BC <- forecast(m, h=12, lambda=lbd)
ui <- dashboardPage(
dashboardHeader(title = "Plot"),
dashboardSidebar(disable = TRUE),
dashboardBody(fluidRow(column(width = 12, box(plotlyOutput("forecast_plots"),width = NULL))))
)
server <- function(input, output) {
output$forecast_plots <- renderPlotly({
autoplotly(autoplot(fit_BC))
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
The forecast region can be seen with it, and hi/lo 80 % edge values are presented with mouse hover event.