View source: R/RD_for_LA_LHD.R View source: R/RcppExports.R
| LA_LHDC | R Documentation | 
LA_LHDC returns an optimal n by k Latin hypercube design (LHD) matrix generated by lioness algorithm (LA)
LA_LHDC(n, k, m = 100L, N = 5000L, OC = "phi_p", p = 15L, q = 1L)
permuC(x)
seqC(a, b)
rLHDC(n, k)
dijC(X, i, j, q = 1L)
phi_pC(X, p = 15L, q = 1L)
MaxProCriterionC(X)
corC(x, y)
MaxAbsCorC(X)
AvgAbsCorC(X)
exchangeC(X, j, type = "col")
n | 
 A positive integer that stands for the number of rows (or run size).  | 
k | 
 A positive integer that stands for the number of columns (or factor size).  | 
m | 
 A positive integer that stands for the number of starting design candidates. The default is set to be 100.  | 
N | 
 A positive integer that stands for the maximum number of iterations. The default is set to be 5000. A larger value of   | 
OC | 
 An optimality criterion. The default setting is "phi_p" (for space-filling LHDs), and it could be one of the following: "phi_p", "AvgAbsCor", "MaxAbsCor", "MaxProCriterion".  | 
p | 
 A positive integer that is the parameter in the phi_p formula, and   | 
q | 
 The default is set to be 1, and it could be either 1 or 2. If   | 
x | 
 A vector.  | 
a | 
 is the starting value of the sequence.  | 
b | 
 is the ending value of the sequence.  | 
X | 
 A matrix object. In general,   | 
i | 
 A positive integer, which stands for the ith row of   | 
j | 
 A positive integer, which stands for the jth column (or row) of   | 
y | 
 A vector.  | 
type | 
 An exchange type. If   | 
If all inputs are logical, then the output will be an optimal n by k LHD.
#generate a 6 by 3 maximin distance LHD with the default setting
try=LA_LHDC(n=6,k=3)
try
#Another example
#generate a 9 by 4 nearly orthogonal LHD
try2=LA_LHDC(n=9,k=4,OC="AvgAbsCor")
try2
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