Description Author(s) References See Also
SDraw provides a set of R functions that draw Halton-Lattice samples (HAL), Balanced-Acceptance-Samples (BAS), Generalized-Random-Tessellation-Stratified (GRTS) samples, Simple-Systematic-Samples (SSS), and Simple-Random-Samples (SRS). The types of input frames accepted are points (0-D, finite), lines (1-D, infinite), or polygons (2-D, infinite).
| Package: | SDraw | 
| Type: | Package | 
| License: | GNU General Public License | 
| Imports: | spsurvey,utils,rgdal,rgeos,graphics, methods,deldir,OpenStreetMap,stats | 
| Depends: | sp | 
The work-horse functions are named ???.point, ???.line, and 
???.polygon, where '???' is either hal, bas, grts, 
sss, or srs.  For simplicity, an S4 generic, 
sdraw, is provided to handle all combinations of sample and frame types 
(see sdraw).
Trent McDonald tmcdonald@west-inc.com. The GRTS routine comes from
package spsurvey.
Manly, B. F. J. and Navarro-Alberto, J. A., editors, (2015), "Introduction to Ecological Sampling", CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
Robertson, B.L., J. A. Brown, T. L. McDonald, and P. Jaksons (2013) "BAS: Balanced Acceptance Sampling of Natural Resources", Biometrics, v69, p. 776-784.
Stevens, D. L., Jr. and A. R. Olsen (2004) "Spatially balanced sampling of natural resources." Journal of the American Statistical Association 99, 262-278.
sdraw, bas.polygon, bas.line, bas.point,
hip.polygon, hip.point, 
sss.line, sss.polygon,
grts.polygon, grts.line, grts.point
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