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Version: 1.3.0
Date: 2024-01-30
Title: Semi-Latin Rectangles
Author: Kaushal Kumar Yadav [aut], Sukanta Dash [aut], Baidya Nath Mandal [aut, cre], Rajender Parsad [aut]
Maintainer: Baidya Nath Mandal <mandal.stat@gmail.com>
Depends: R (≥ 4.3.0)
Imports: MASS, ibd, gmp
Description: A facility to generate balanced semi-Latin rectangles with any cell size (preferably up to ten) with given number of treatments, see Uto, N.P. and Bailey, R.A. (2020). "Balanced Semi-Latin rectangles: properties, existence and constructions for block size two". Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 14(3), 1-11, <doi:10.1007/s42519-020-00118-3>. It also provides facility to generate partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles for cell size 2, 3 and 4 for any number of treatments.
Note: This package is developed as part of ongoing Ph.D (Agricultural Statistics) thesis research work of first author at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
License: GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)]
NeedsCompilation: no
Packaged: 2024-01-30 07:09:32 UTC; PC
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2024-01-30 07:50:02 UTC

Balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given number of treatments and cell size

Description

This function generates a balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given number of treatments and cell size

Usage

bslr(v, k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments

k

cell size, preferably up to 10

Value

design

(Balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size k for v treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Kaushal Kumar Yadav <kaushalyadav0796@gmail.com>

Examples

bslr(5, 2)
bslr(7, 3)

Balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given cell size and even number of treatments

Description

This function generates a balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given cell size and even number of treatments

Usage

bslr.even(v, k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments and is even

k

cell size, preferably up to 10

Value

design

(Balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size two for v treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Sukanta Dash <sukanta.dash@icar.gov.in>

Examples

bslr.even(4,2)

Balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given number of treatments and cell size

Description

This function generates a balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given number of treatments and cell size

Usage

bslr.gen(v, k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments

k

cell size, preferably up to 10

Value

design

(Balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size k with v treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Kaushal Kumar Yadav <kaushalyadav0796@gmail.com>

Examples

bslr.gen(7, 4)

Balanced semi-Latin rectangles of for given cell size and odd number of treatments

Description

This function generates a partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles for given cell size and odd number of treatments

Usage

bslr.odd(v,k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments and is odd

k

cell size, prerably up to 10

Value

design

(Balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size two for v treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Kaushal Kumar Yadav <kaushalyadav0796@gmail.com>

Examples

bslr.odd(5,2)

Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two, three and four

Description

This function generates a partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two, three and four

Usage

pbslr(v,k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments

k

cell size, 2, 3 or 4 is supported.

Value

design

(Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size two, three or four for v treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Rajender Parsad <rajender.parsad@icar.gov.in>

Examples

pbslr(5, 2)
pbslr(6, 3)

Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two, three and four for even number of teratments

Description

This function generates a partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two, three and four for even number of treatments

Usage

pbslr.even(v,k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments and is even

k

cell size, 2, 3 and 4 is supported

Value

design

(Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size two, three and four for v treatments for even number of treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Baidya Nath Mandal <mandal.stat@gmail.com>

Examples

pbslr.even(4,2)
pbslr.even(6,4)

Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two and three for odd number of teratments

Description

This function generates a partially balanced semi-Latin rectangles of cell size two and three for odd number of treatments

Usage

pbslr.odd(v,k)

Arguments

v

number of treatments and is odd

k

cell size. Either 2 or 3 is supported

Value

design

(Partially balanced semi-Latin rectangle of cell size two for v treatments for odd number of treatments

Avg.Effi

Average efficiency of the design

Author(s)

Baidya Nath Mandal <mandal.stat@gmail.com>

Examples

pbslr.odd(5,2)

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