It generates strip plot design. "Random" uses the methods of number generation in R. The seed is by set.seed(seed, kinds).

design.strip(
  trt1,
  trt2,
  r,
  serie = 2,
  seed = 0,
  kinds = "Super-Duper",
  randomization = TRUE
)

Arguments

trt1

Row treatments

trt2

column treatments

r

Replications

serie

number plot, 1: 11,12; 2: 101,102; 3: 1001,1002

seed

seed

kinds

method for to randomize

randomization

TRUE or FALSE - randomize

Value

parameters

Design parameters

book

Fieldbook

Details

kinds <- c("Wichmann-Hill", "Marsaglia-Multicarry", "Super-Duper", "Mersenne-Twister", "Knuth-TAOCP", "user-supplied", "Knuth-TAOCP-2002", "default" )

References

Statistical Procedures for Agricultural Research. Kwanchai A. Gomez, Arturo A. Gomez. John Wiley & Sons, new York, 1984

See also

Examples

library(agricolae) # 4 and 3 treatments and 3 blocks in strip-plot t1<-c("A","B","C","D") t2<-c(1,2,3) r<-3 outdesign <-design.strip(t1,t2,r, serie=2,seed=45,kinds ="Super-Duper") # seed = 45 book <-outdesign$book # field book # write in hard disk # write.table(book,"book.txt", row.names=FALSE, sep="\t") # file.show("book.txt")