Class FieldEventState<T extends RealFieldElement<T>>
java.lang.Object
org.apache.commons.math3.ode.events.FieldEventState<T>
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the field elements
This class handles the state for one
event handler
during integration steps.
Each time the integrator proposes a step, the event handler switching function should be checked. This class handles the state of one handler during one integration step, with references to the state at the end of the preceding step. This information is used to decide if the handler should trigger an event or not during the proposed step.
- Since:
- 3.6
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionFieldEventState
(FieldEventHandler<T> handler, double maxCheckInterval, T convergence, int maxIterationCount, BracketedRealFieldUnivariateSolver<T> solver) Simple constructor. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
evaluateStep
(FieldStepInterpolator<T> interpolator) Evaluate the impact of the proposed step on the event handler.Get the convergence threshold for event localization.Get the underlying event handler.Get the occurrence time of the event triggered in the current step.double
Get the maximal time interval between events handler checks.int
Get the upper limit in the iteration count for event localization.void
reinitializeBegin
(FieldStepInterpolator<T> interpolator) Reinitialize the beginning of the step.reset
(FieldODEStateAndDerivative<T> state) Let the event handler reset the state if it wants.void
stepAccepted
(FieldODEStateAndDerivative<T> state) Acknowledge the fact the step has been accepted by the integrator.boolean
stop()
Check if the integration should be stopped at the end of the current step.
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Constructor Details
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FieldEventState
public FieldEventState(FieldEventHandler<T> handler, double maxCheckInterval, T convergence, int maxIterationCount, BracketedRealFieldUnivariateSolver<T> solver) Simple constructor.- Parameters:
handler
- event handlermaxCheckInterval
- maximal time interval between switching function checks (this interval prevents missing sign changes in case the integration steps becomes very large)convergence
- convergence threshold in the event time searchmaxIterationCount
- upper limit of the iteration count in the event time searchsolver
- Root-finding algorithm to use to detect state events
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Method Details
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getEventHandler
Get the underlying event handler.- Returns:
- underlying event handler
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getMaxCheckInterval
public double getMaxCheckInterval()Get the maximal time interval between events handler checks.- Returns:
- maximal time interval between events handler checks
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getConvergence
Get the convergence threshold for event localization.- Returns:
- convergence threshold for event localization
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getMaxIterationCount
public int getMaxIterationCount()Get the upper limit in the iteration count for event localization.- Returns:
- upper limit in the iteration count for event localization
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reinitializeBegin
public void reinitializeBegin(FieldStepInterpolator<T> interpolator) throws MaxCountExceededException Reinitialize the beginning of the step.- Parameters:
interpolator
- valid for the current step- Throws:
MaxCountExceededException
- if the interpolator throws one because the number of functions evaluations is exceeded
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evaluateStep
public boolean evaluateStep(FieldStepInterpolator<T> interpolator) throws MaxCountExceededException, NoBracketingException Evaluate the impact of the proposed step on the event handler.- Parameters:
interpolator
- step interpolator for the proposed step- Returns:
- true if the event handler triggers an event before the end of the proposed step
- Throws:
MaxCountExceededException
- if the interpolator throws one because the number of functions evaluations is exceededNoBracketingException
- if the event cannot be bracketed
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getEventTime
Get the occurrence time of the event triggered in the current step.- Returns:
- occurrence time of the event triggered in the current step or infinity if no events are triggered
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stepAccepted
Acknowledge the fact the step has been accepted by the integrator.- Parameters:
state
- state at the end of the step
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stop
public boolean stop()Check if the integration should be stopped at the end of the current step.- Returns:
- true if the integration should be stopped
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reset
Let the event handler reset the state if it wants.- Parameters:
state
- state at the beginning of the next step- Returns:
- reset state (may by the same as initial state if only derivatives should be reset), or null if nothing is reset
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