Found it out by myself: If you try FrF2(4,2, ncenter=X) you get a full
factorial design.
Sorry for that. Should have tried before.
But maybe this will help somebody else, too.
Greetings, Tobias
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Hi Everyone,
I found the doe.base package and the FrF2 package to do nice experimental
planning and I'm very happy about this tool I was looking for such a long
time.
But I still try to find out how to add center points to a full factorial
design. The FrF2-package has a center point option but is
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