I'm trying to find out how the average number of answers per question and the average number of accepted answers per question depend on the time (in GMT) and day of the week of when a question is asked.
For example if 1,000,000 questions were posted on all Tuesdays between 2pm and 3pm and 700,000 out of them have accepted answers, then that number is 0.7 for that time slot. Other numbers for other days of the week and other hours.
What I'm looking for is something that would represent this data showing every hour of the week. Ideally, it should look something like this:
Note: The image does NOT show the real data of course, otherwise I wouldn't ask. This is just a sketch, please help me get the real data.
While this question is slightly related (and the SEDE query from it might help but requires strong modifications), it has immense differences to my question:
- Days of the week are not considered.
- As this comment points out, the statistic in the question does not consider the number of answers per question.
- For statistics about answers, the SEDE query ignores when the question of that answer was posted, and only considers the time of the answer itself.