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| package org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling; |
| |
| import org.apache.commons.math.ode.DerivativeException; |
| |
| /** |
| * This interface represents a handler that should be called after |
| * each successful step. |
| * |
| * <p>The ODE integrators compute the evolution of the state vector at |
| * some grid points that depend on their own internal algorithm. Once |
| * they have found a new grid point (possibly after having computed |
| * several evaluation of the derivative at intermediate points), they |
| * provide it to objects implementing this interface. These objects |
| * typically either ignore the intermediate steps and wait for the |
| * last one, store the points in an ephemeris, or forward them to |
| * specialized processing or output methods.</p> |
| * |
| * @see org.apache.commons.math.ode.FirstOrderIntegrator |
| * @see org.apache.commons.math.ode.SecondOrderIntegrator |
| * @see StepInterpolator |
| * @version $Revision: 1073158 $ $Date: 2011-02-21 22:46:52 +0100 (lun. 21 févr. 2011) $ |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| |
| public interface StepHandler { |
| |
| /** Determines whether this handler needs dense output. |
| * <p>This method allows the integrator to avoid performing extra |
| * computation if the handler does not need dense output. If this |
| * method returns false, the integrator will call the {@link |
| * #handleStep} method with a {@link DummyStepInterpolator} rather |
| * than a custom interpolator.</p> |
| * @return true if the handler needs dense output |
| */ |
| boolean requiresDenseOutput(); |
| |
| /** Reset the step handler. |
| * Initialize the internal data as required before the first step is |
| * handled. |
| */ |
| void reset(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Handle the last accepted step |
| * @param interpolator interpolator for the last accepted step. For |
| * efficiency purposes, the various integrators reuse the same |
| * object on each call, so if the instance wants to keep it across |
| * all calls (for example to provide at the end of the integration a |
| * continuous model valid throughout the integration range, as the |
| * {@link org.apache.commons.math.ode.ContinuousOutputModel |
| * ContinuousOutputModel} class does), it should build a local copy |
| * using the clone method of the interpolator and store this copy. |
| * Keeping only a reference to the interpolator and reusing it will |
| * result in unpredictable behavior (potentially crashing the application). |
| * @param isLast true if the step is the last one |
| * @exception DerivativeException if user code called from step interpolator |
| * finalization triggers one |
| */ |
| void handleStep(StepInterpolator interpolator, boolean isLast) throws DerivativeException; |
| |
| } |