Description Usage Arguments Author(s) References Examples
View source: R/Electre3_SimpleThresholds.R
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.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | Electre3_SimpleThresholds(performanceMatrix,
alternatives,
criteria,
minmaxcriteria,
criteriaWeights,
IndifferenceThresholds,
PreferenceThresholds,
VetoThresholds,
mode_def)
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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 |
Michel Prombo <michel.prombo@statec.etat.lu>
Roy B. : "The outranking approach and the foundations of ELECTRE methods", Theory and Decision 31, 1991, 49-73.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 | # 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)
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