hrtlFMC
Half Replicate of Two Level Factorial Run Order with Minimum Level Changes
It is used to construct run sequences with minimum changes for half replicate of two level factorial run order. Experimenter can save time and resources by minimizing the number of changes in levels of individual factor and therefore the total number of changes. It consists of the function minimal_hrtlf(). This technique can be employed to any half replicate of two level factorial run order where the number of factors are greater than two. In Design of Experiments (DOE) theory, two level of a factor can be represented as integers e.g. - 1 for low and 1 for high. User is expected to enter total number of factors to be considered in the experiment. minimal_hrtlf() provides the required run sequences for the input number of factors. The output also gives the number of changes of each factor along with total number of changes in the run sequence. Due to restricted randomization the minimally changed run sequences of half replicate of two level factorial run order will be affected by trend effect. The output also provides the Trend Factor value of the run order. Trend factor value will lies between 0 to 1. Higher the values, lesser the influence of trend effects on the run order.
- Version0.1.0
- R versionunknown
- LicenseGPL-3
- Needs compilation?No
- Last release08/30/2024
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Bijoy Chanda
Tanuj Misra
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Show author detailsRolesAuthor, Contributor, Copyright holderSeema Jaggi
Show author detailsRolesAuthor, Contributor, Copyright holderArpan Bhowmik
Show author detailsRolesAuthor, Contributor, Copyright holderAnindita Datta
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