Type: | Package |
Title: | Third Order Rotatable Designs (TORDs) |
Version: | 1.0.0 |
Maintainer: | Ashutosh Dalal <ashutosh.dalal97@gmail.com> |
Description: | Third order response surface designs (M. Hemavathi, Shashi Shekhar, Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Bikas Sinha & Nripes Kumar Mandal (2022) <doi:10.1080/03610926.2021.1944213>."Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts") are classified into two types viz., designs which are suitable for sequential experimentation and designs for non-sequential experimentation (M. Hemavathi, Eldho Varghese, Shashi Shekhar & Seema Jaggi (2022)<doi:10.1080/02664763.2020.1864817>." Sequential asymmetric third order rotatable designs (SATORDs)"). The sequential experimentation approach involves conducting the trials step by step whereas, in the non-sequential experimentation approach, the entire runs are executed in one go.This package contains functions named STORDs() and NSTORDs() for generating sequential/non-sequential TORDs given in Das, M. N., and V. L. Narasimham (1962). <doi:10.1214/aoms/1177704374>. "Construction of rotatable designs through balanced incomplete block designs" along with the randomized layout. It also contains another function named Pred3.var() for generating the variance of predicted response as well as the moment matrix based on a third order response surface model. |
License: | GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
LazyData: | TRUE |
Repository: | CRAN |
RoxygenNote: | 7.2.0 |
Depends: | R (≥ 2.10) |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2022-05-30 09:45:11 UTC; Ashutosh |
Author: | Eldho Varghese [aut, ctb], Ashutosh Dalal [aut, cre], Hemavathi Manivannan [aut, ctb], Seema Jaggi [aut, ctb] |
Date/Publication: | 2022-05-31 10:50:01 UTC |
Non-Sequential Third Order Rotatable Designs
Description
This function generates non sequential third order rotatable designs given in Das and Narasimham (1962) for a given number of input factors, v (3<=v<=15) with coded levels of the factors. It also gives the randomized layout of the design.
Usage
NSTORDs(v, randomization = FALSE)
Arguments
v |
Number of input factors, v (3<=v<=15) |
randomization |
It is for generating the randomized layout of the design. It takes either TRUE or FALSE and by default, it is set to FALSE |
Value
Non-Sequential Third Order Rotatable Designs (NSTORDs) for a given v.
References
1) Das, M. N., and V. L. Narasimham (1962). <DOI:10.1214/aoms/1177704374>. "Construction of rotatable designs through balanced incomplete block designs".
2)M. Hemavathi, Eldho Varghese, Shashi Shekhar & Seema Jaggi (2022)<DOI:10.1080/02664763.2020.1864817>." Sequential asymmetric third order rotatable designs (SATORDs)".
3) M. Hemavathi, Shashi Shekhar, Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Bikas Sinha & Nripes Kumar Mandal (2022)<DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2021.1944213>." Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts".
Examples
library(TORDs)
NSTORDs(4,FALSE)
Function for generating the moment matrix and variance of the predicted response
Description
This function generates the moment matrix and variance of the predicted response for a given design based on a third-order model, for measuring the rotatability of the design. The input should be the specified form of a design matrix with the coefficients of the corresponding input factors. A minimum number of centre points is to be used to ensure the non-singularity of X'X.
Usage
Pred3.var(matrix)
Arguments
matrix |
Design matrix with the coefficients of the corresponding input factors |
Value
The moment matrix and the prediction variance for a given design based on a third-order model It gives unique prediction variance along with its frequencies.
References
M. Hemavathi, Shashi Shekhar, Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Bikas Sinha & Nripes Kumar Mandal (2022)<DOI:10.1080/03610926.2021.1944213>." Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts".
Examples
## Not run:
library(TORDs)
library(TORDs)
Pred3.var(matrix)
## End(Not run)
Sequential Third Order Rotatable Designs
Description
This function generates sequential third order rotatable designs given in Das and Narasimham (1962) for a given number of input factors, v (3<=v<=15) with coded levels of the factors. It gives the randomized layout of the design in two blocks viz., block1 and block2.
Usage
STORDs(v, randomization = FALSE)
Arguments
v |
Number of input factors, v(3<=v<=15) |
randomization |
It is for generating the randomized layout of the design. It takes either TRUE or FALSE and by default, it is set to FALSE |
Value
Sequential Third Order Rotatable Designs (STORDs) for a given v.
References
1) Das, M. N., and V. L. Narasimham (1962). <DOI:10.1214/aoms/1177704374>. "Construction of rotatable designs through balanced incomplete block designs".
2) M. Hemavathi, Eldho Varghese, Shashi Shekhar & Seema Jaggi (2022)<DOI:10.1080/02664763.2020.1864817>." Sequential asymmetric third order rotatable designs (SATORDs)".
3) M. Hemavathi, Shashi Shekhar, Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Bikas Sinha & Nripes Kumar Mandal (2022)<DOI:10.1080/03610926.2021.1944213>." Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts".
Examples
library(TORDs)
STORDs(5,FALSE)
Fractional factorial
Description
Fractional factorial for 13 factors
Usage
data("frac13")
Format
A data frame with 2047 observations on the following 13 variables.
X1
a numeric vector
X1.1
a numeric vector
X.1
a numeric vector
X.1.1
a numeric vector
X.1.2
a numeric vector
X.1.3
a numeric vector
X1.2
a numeric vector
X.1.4
a numeric vector
X.1.5
a numeric vector
X1.3
a numeric vector
X1.4
a numeric vector
X.1.6
a numeric vector
X.1.7
a numeric vector
Examples
library(TORDs)
data(frac13)
Fractional factorial
Description
Fractinal factorial of 14 factors.
Usage
data("frac14")
Format
A data frame with 4096 observations on the following 14 variables.
A
a numeric vector
B
a numeric vector
C
a numeric vector
D
a numeric vector
E
a numeric vector
F
a numeric vector
G
a numeric vector
H
a numeric vector
J
a numeric vector
K
a numeric vector
L
a numeric vector
M
a numeric vector
N
a numeric vector
O
a numeric vector
Examples
library(TORDs)
data(frac14)
Fractional factorial
Description
Fractional factorial of 15 factors.
Usage
data("frac15")
Format
A data frame with 4096 observations on the following 15 variables.
A
a numeric vector
B
a numeric vector
C
a numeric vector
D
a numeric vector
E
a numeric vector
F
a numeric vector
G
a numeric vector
H
a numeric vector
J
a numeric vector
K
a numeric vector
L
a numeric vector
M
a numeric vector
N
a numeric vector
O
a numeric vector
P
a numeric vector
Examples
library(TORDs)
data(frac15)