latin_random, an Octave code which makes Latin Random Squares.
A Latin square is a selection of one point from each row and column of a square matrix or table. In M dimensions, the corresponding item is a set of N points, where, in each dimension, there is exactly one point whose coordinates are in a given "column" or range of values. To emphasize the use of higher dimensions, these objects are sometimes called Latin hypersquares.
A Latin Random Square (I just made up this name) is a set of N points, where one point is taken at random from each of the subsquares of a Latin Square. These points may be regarded as an M dimensional quasirandom pointset.
The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the MIT license
latin_random is available in a C version and a C++ version and a Fortran90 version and a MATLAB version and an Octave version and a Python version.
latin_center, a MATLAB code which computes elements of a latin hypercube dataset, choosing center points.
latin_edge, a MATLAB code which computes elements of a latin hypercube dataset, choosing edge points.