GSAtool: Global Sensitivity Analysis tool

Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) References Examples

View source: R/GSAtool.R

Description

This function performs the global sensitivity analysis starting from the gross results of the model.

Usage

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Arguments

parameters_set

matrix of dimensions n x pp, where n is the number of runs and pp is the number of parameters.

out_set

matrix of dimensions n x t, where n is the number of runs and t is the number of temporary steps.

pp_names

a strings vector with the names of the parameters of the model

steps

number of divisions of the parametric range.

save

T to save the results in .csv files, by default save=F.

dir

a directory to save the results

Value

a list containing two outputs: SOBOL and AMA indices.

Author(s)

Camila Garcia-Echeverri <cagarciae@unal.edu.co>
Maria Cristina Areas-Bautista <mcarenasb@unal.edu.co>

Hydrodynamics of the natural media research group - HYDS National University of Colombia - Bogota

References

Dell’Oca, A., Riva, M., & Guadagnini, A. (2017). Moment-based metrics for global sensitivity analysis of hydrological systems. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(12), 6219–6234. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-6219-2017

Sobol, I. M. (2001). Global sensitivity indices for nonlinear mathematical models and their Monte Carlo estimates. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 55(1–3), 271–280. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-4754(00)00270-6

Examples

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data("parameters_set", "out_set", "pp_names")


GSA_results <- GSAtool(parameters_set, out_set, pp_names, steps = 15, save=FALSE)

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