public interface FirstOrderIntegrator extends ODEIntegrator
The classes which are devoted to solve first order differential
equations should implement this interface. The problems which can
be handled should implement the FirstOrderDifferentialEquations
interface.
FirstOrderDifferentialEquations
,
StepHandler
,
EventHandler
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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double |
integrate(FirstOrderDifferentialEquations equations,
double t0,
double[] y0,
double t,
double[] y)
Integrate the differential equations up to the given time.
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addEventHandler, addStepHandler, clearEventHandlers, clearStepHandlers, getCurrentSignedStepsize, getCurrentStepStart, getEvaluations, getEventHandlers, getMaxEvaluations, getName, getStepHandlers, setMaxEvaluations
double integrate(FirstOrderDifferentialEquations equations, double t0, double[] y0, double t, double[] y) throws DerivativeException, IntegratorException
This method solves an Initial Value Problem (IVP).
Since this method stores some internal state variables made
available in its public interface during integration (ODEIntegrator.getCurrentSignedStepsize()
), it is not thread-safe.
equations
- differential equations to integratet0
- initial timey0
- initial value of the state vector at t0t
- target time for the integration
(can be set to a value smaller than t0
for backward integration)y
- placeholder where to put the state vector at each successful
step (and hence at the end of integration), can be the same object as y0EventHandler
stops it at some point.DerivativeException
- this exception is propagated to the caller if
the underlying user function triggers oneIntegratorException
- if the integrator cannot perform integration"Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved"