An R package to model complex decision making problems using AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process).
The basic workflow with this package is:
- specify your ahp problem in an ahp file
- load ahp file, using
LoadFile
- calculate model, using
Calculate
- output model analysis, either using
GetDataFrame
or usingShowTable
For more information, see the package vignette using vignette("AHP car example")
There is also a Shiny app that complements that package. You can try it out at http://ipub.com/apps/ahp/
devtools::install_github("gluc/ahp", build_vignettes = TRUE)
vignette("car-example", package = "ahp")
vignette("multiple-decisionmakers", package = "ahp")
# run analysis
library(ahp)
ahpFile <- system.file("extdata", "car.ahp", package="ahp")
carAhp <- Load(ahpFile)
Calculate(carAhp)
Visualize(carAhp)
Analyze(carAhp)
AnalyzeTable(carAhp)
# looking at the vacation example, a multi-decision-maker model
ahpFile <- system.file("extdata", "vacation.ahp", package="ahp")
vacationAhp <- Load(ahpFile)
Calculate(vacationAhp)
Analyze(vacationAhp, decisionMaker = "Dad")
AnalyzeTable(vacationAhp, decisionMaker = "Mom")
AnalyzeTable(vacationAhp)
To play around with the package, you may want to run the Shiny GUI that comes with the package:
RunGUI()
To play around with the example files in your dev environment, you may want to copy them out of the lib path, e.g. like so:
# On Windows
file.copy(ahpFile, "C:\\tmp")
# Or, on Linux:
file.copy(ahpFile, "~")
Then, open them in the text editor of your choice, and modify them. To run the analysis, do, for instance:
myVacation <- LoadFile("C:\\tmp\\vacation.ahp")
The latest from github dev branch may have some breaking changes compared to CRAN. See NEWS for details.
Coding Conventions: Google Style Guide, see https://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Rguide.xml
Versioning Conventions: SemanticVersioning. See http://semver.org/ for details
Branching Conventions: GitFlow. See https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow
Pull Requests: Very welcome. Please branch from dev.