Re: [R] Help on Full Factorial Design

2010-08-03 Thread TobiasT
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 -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Help-on-Full-Factorial-Design-tp2311

[R] Help on Full Factorial Design

2010-08-03 Thread TobiasT
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