Electre3_SimpleThresholds: ELECTRE III using non affine form of the thresholds

Description Usage Arguments Author(s) References Examples

View source: R/Electre3_SimpleThresholds.R

Description

ELECTRE III method aims to answer the following question: considering a finite set of actions, A, evaluated on a coherent family of pseudo-criteria, F, how to make a partition of A in classes of quivalence and provide a necessarily complete pre-order expressing the relative position of these classes? In the first phase, ELECTRE III method involves the construction of a fuzzy outranking relation. In the second phase, an algorithm is used for making a ranking in a final partial pre-order, that combines two complete pre-orders.

Usage

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Electre3_SimpleThresholds(performanceMatrix,
alternatives,
criteria,
minmaxcriteria,
criteriaWeights,
IndifferenceThresholds,
PreferenceThresholds,
VetoThresholds,
mode_def)

Arguments

performanceMatrix

Matrix or data frame containing the performance table. Each row corresponds to an alternative, and each column to a criterion. Rows (resp. columns) must be named according to the IDs of the alternatives (resp. criteria).

alternatives

Vector containing names of alternatives, according to which the data should be filtered.

criteria

Vector containing names of criteria, according to which the data should be filtered.

minmaxcriteria

criteriaMinMax Vector containing the preference direction on each of the criteria. "min" (resp."max") indicates that the criterion has to be minimized (maximized).

criteriaWeights

Vector containing the weights of the criteria.

IndifferenceThresholds

Vector containing the indifference thresholds constraints defined for each criterion.

PreferenceThresholds

Vector containing the preference thresholds constraints defined for each criterion.

VetoThresholds

Vector containing the veto thresholds constraints defined for each criterion

mode_def

Vector containing the mode of definition which indicates the mode of calculation of the thresholds (direct (D), considers the worst of the two actions; inverse(I), considers the best of the two actions). If Null, "Direct" mode will be setting

Author(s)

Michel Prombo <michel.prombo@statec.etat.lu>

References

Roy B. : "The outranking approach and the foundations of ELECTRE methods", Theory and Decision 31, 1991, 49-73.

Examples

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# the performance table
performanceMatrix <- cbind(
							c(-14,129,-10,44,-14),
							c(90,100,50,90,100),
							c(0,0,0,0,0),
							c(40,0,10,5,20),
							c(100,0,100,20,40)
)

# Vector containing names of alternatives

alternatives <- c("Project1","Project2","Project3","Project4","Project5")

# Vector containing names of criteria

criteria <- c( "CR1","CR2","CR3","CR4","CR5")

#  vector indicating the direction of the criteria evaluation 

minmaxcriteria <- c("max","max","max","max","max")

# criteriaWeights vector

# thresholds vector

IndifferenceThresholds <- c(25,16,0,12,10)
PreferenceThresholds <- c(50,24,1,24,20)
VetoThresholds <- c(100,60,2,48,90)
criteriaWeights <- c(1,1,1,1,1)

# Vector containing the mode of definition which 
# indicates the mode of calculation of the thresholds.


# Testing

Electre3_SimpleThresholds(performanceMatrix,
							alternatives,
							criteria,
							minmaxcriteria,
							criteriaWeights,
							IndifferenceThresholds,
							PreferenceThresholds,
							VetoThresholds)

OutrankingTools documentation built on May 2, 2019, 1:06 p.m.