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qualityTools (version 1.31.1)

desires-methods: Get and set methods

Description

Set or get the desirability for each response of a factorial design. The desirability is stored in the facDesign object. Setting desirabilities is required for optimization of multiple responses

Usage

## S3 method for class 'facDesign':
desires(x)
## S3 method for class 'facDesign':
desires(x) <- value

Arguments

x
an object of class facDesign
value
an object of class desirability; see example

References

DERRINGER, George; SUICH, Ronald: Simultaneous Optimization of Several Response Variables. Journal of Quality Technology Vol. 12, No. 4, p. 214-219

See Also

desirability, fits, optimum,

Examples

Run this code
#create a response surface design
fdo = rsmDesign(k = 2, blocks = 2, alpha = "both")

#set two responses for the response surface designs
response(fdo) = data.frame(y= rnorm(14, 12, sd =  2), y2 =  -2*fdo[,4]^2 - fdo[,5]^2 + rnorm(14, 12))

#set a fit for each response
fits(fdo) = lm(y ~ A*B , data = fdo)
fits(fdo) = lm(y2 ~ A*B + I(A^2) + I(B^2), data = fdo)


#define a desirability for response y
d = desirability(y, 6, 18, scale = c(0.5, 2), target = 12)

#plot the desirability function
plot(d)

#set the desirability for y and y2 in the factorial design fdo
desires(fdo) = d
desires(fdo) = desirability(y2, 6, 18, scale = c(1, 1), target = "min")
desires(fdo)

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