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# Example 1: Construct a workflow
# from the factors and the processes
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x1 <- make.mtkFactor(name="x1", distribName="unif",
distribPara=list(min=-pi, max=pi))
x2 <- make.mtkFactor(name="x2", distribName="unif",
distribPara=list(min=-pi, max=pi))
x3 <- make.mtkFactor(name="x3", distribName="unif",
distribPara=list(min=-pi, max=pi))
ishi.factors <- mtkExpFactors(list(x1,x2,x3))
designer <- mtkNativeDesigner("BasicMonteCarlo",
information=list(size=20))
model <- mtkNativeEvaluator("Ishigami" )
analyser <- mtkNativeAnalyser("Regression", information=list(nboot=20) )
ishiReg <- mtkExpWorkflow(expFactors=ishi.factors,
processesVector=c( design=designer,
evaluate=model,
analyze=analyser)
)
run(ishiReg)
summary(ishiReg)
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######## Example 2: Construct a workflow from a XML file
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# Create a workflow from XML file
## Nota: If your XML file is a local file
## for example /var/tmp/X.xml", you should
## create the workflow as follows:
## workflow <- mtkExpWorkflow(
## xmlFilePath="/var/tmp/X.xml"
## )
xmlFile <- "WWDM_morris.xml"
## If WWDM_morris.xml is a local file, the next line is not necessary.
xmlFilePath <- paste(path.package("mtk", quiet = TRUE),
"/extdata/",xmlFile,sep = "")
workflow <- mtkExpWorkflow(xmlFilePath=xmlFilePath)
# Run the workflow and report the results
run(workflow)
summary(workflow)
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