% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/MCDA_methods.R \name{apply.SBWM} \alias{apply.SBWM} \title{Function for applying the Stratified Best-Worst Method (SBWM)} \usage{ apply.SBWM( comparison.mat, others.to.worst, others.to.best, state.worst.lst, state.best.lst, likelihood.vector ) } \arguments{ \item{comparison.mat}{the comparison matrix containing the alternatives as column names and the criteria as row names.} \item{others.to.worst}{the comparison of the criteria to the worst criteria for each state, column names should be states and the row names are criteria} \item{others.to.best}{the comparison of the criteria to the best criteria for each state, column names should be states and the row names are criteria} \item{state.worst.lst}{the vector containing the name of the worst criteria in each state} \item{state.best.lst}{the vector containing the name of the best criteria in each state} \item{likelihood.vector}{the vector containing the likelihood of being in each state.} } \value{ the result of SBWM } \description{ Function for applying the Stratified Best-Worst Method (SBWM) } \examples{ data <- read.csv(system.file("extdata", "stratified_BWM_case_study_I_example.csv", package = "RMCDA"), header = FALSE) mat.lst <- read.csv.SBWM.matrices(data) comparison.mat <- mat.lst[[1]] others.to.worst <- mat.lst[[2]] others.to.best <- mat.lst[[3]] state.worst.lst <- mat.lst[[4]] state.best.lst <- mat.lst[[5]] likelihood.vector <- mat.lst[[6]] apply.SBWM(comparison.mat, others.to.worst, others.to.best, state.worst.lst, state.best.lst, likelihood.vector) }