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Encapsulates a number of spatially balanced sampling algorithms, namely, Balanced Acceptance Sampling (equal, unequal, seed point, panels), Halton frames (for discretizing a continuous resource), Halton Iterative Partitioning (equal probability) and Simple Random Sampling. Robertson, B. L., Brown, J. A., McDonald, T. and Jaksons, P. (2013) <doi:10.1111/biom.12059>. Robertson, B. L., McDonald, T., Price, C. J. and Brown, J. A. (2017) <doi:10.1016/j.spl.2017.05.004>. Robertson, B. L., McDonald, T., Price, C. J. and Brown, J. A. (2018) <doi:10.1007/s10651-018-0406-6>. Robertson, B. L., van Dam-Bates, P. and Gansell, O. (2021a) <doi:10.1007/s10651-020-00481-1>.
Version: | 1.0.0 |
Depends: | R (≥ 3.6.0) |
Imports: | units, sf, Rcpp |
LinkingTo: | Rcpp, RcppThread |
Suggests: | knitr, rmarkdown, testthat (≥ 3.0.0), bookdown, ggplot2, gridExtra |
Published: | 2024-05-17 |
DOI: | 10.32614/CRAN.package.spbal |
Author: | Phil Davies [aut, cre], Blair Robertson [aut], Paul van Dam-Bates [aut], Oliver Gansell [aut] |
Maintainer: | Phil Davies <philip.davies at canterbury.ac.nz> |
License: | MIT + file LICENSE |
NeedsCompilation: | yes |
SystemRequirements: | C++17 |
Materials: | README NEWS |
CRAN checks: | spbal results |
Reference manual: | spbal.pdf |
Vignettes: |
spbal - Spatially Balanced Sampling |
Package source: | spbal_1.0.0.tar.gz |
Windows binaries: | r-devel: spbal_1.0.0.zip, r-release: spbal_1.0.0.zip, r-oldrel: spbal_1.0.0.zip |
macOS binaries: | r-release (arm64): spbal_1.0.0.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): spbal_1.0.0.tgz, r-release (x86_64): spbal_1.0.0.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): spbal_1.0.0.tgz |
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