Compare2Vdg | R Documentation |
This function calls the function Vardsgr which uses Vining's (1993) fortran code to get the coordinates of a two variance dispersion graph, and then makes the plot.
Compare2Vdg(des,des2,name1,name2,ncolleg)
des |
des is a matrix or a data frame containing the first response surface design to be compared in coded or uncoded units. There should be one column for each factor in the design, and one row for each run in the design. The maximum number of rows allowed is 99, and the maximum number of columns is 7. |
des2 |
des2 is a matrix or a data frame containing the second response surface design to be compared in coded or uncoded units. There should be one column for each factor in the design, and one row for each run in the design. The maximum number of rows allowed is 99, and the maximum number of columns is 7. |
name1 |
name1 is a character string containing a descriptive name for the first design. This descriptive name should be no more than 40 characters in order to fit in the space for a legend. If left out name1 defaults to des |
name2 |
name2 is a character string containing a descriptive name for the second design. This descriptive name should be no more than 40 characters in order to fit in the space for a legend. If left out name2 defaults to des2 |
ncolleg |
The number of columns in the legend this can be 1 or 2 |
vdgpl
vdgpl |
This is a graph containing the two Variance Dispersion Graphs, one for each design |
This function calls the function Vardsgr to get the coordinates for the plot.
John S. Lawson lawson@byu.edu
1. Vining, G. "A Computer Program for Generating Variance Dispersion Graphs" Journal of Quality Technology, Vol 25, No. 1, pp. 45-58, 1993. 2. Vining, G. "Corrigenda" Journal of Quality Technology, Vol 25, No. 4, pp 333-335. 1993.
data(SCDH5)
data(SCDDL5)
Compare2Vdg(SCDH5,SCDDL5,"Hartley's SCD-5","Draper-Lin's SCD-5 fac",ncolleg=1)
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