F - Type of function to solve.public interface BaseUnivariateSolver<F extends UnivariateFunction>
UnivariateSolver, PolynomialSolver or UnivariateDifferentiableSolver.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| double | getAbsoluteAccuracy()Get the absolute accuracy of the solver. | 
| int | getEvaluations()Get the number of evaluations of the objective function. | 
| double | getFunctionValueAccuracy()Get the function value accuracy of the solver. | 
| int | getMaxEvaluations()Get the maximum number of function evaluations. | 
| double | getRelativeAccuracy()Get the relative accuracy of the solver. | 
| double | solve(int maxEval,
     F f,
     double startValue)Solve for a zero in the vicinity of  startValue. | 
| double | solve(int maxEval,
     F f,
     double min,
     double max)Solve for a zero root in the given interval. | 
| double | solve(int maxEval,
     F f,
     double min,
     double max,
     double startValue)Solve for a zero in the given interval, start at  startValue. | 
int getMaxEvaluations()
int getEvaluations()
optimize method. It is 0 if the method has not been
 called yet.double getAbsoluteAccuracy()
v is a value returned by
 one of the solve methods, then a root of the function should
 exist somewhere in the interval (v - ε, v + ε).double getRelativeAccuracy()
getAbsoluteAccuracy(), but using
 relative, rather than absolute error.  If ρ is the relative accuracy
 configured for a solver and v is a value returned, then a root
 of the function should exist somewhere in the interval
 (v - ρ v, v + ρ v).double getFunctionValueAccuracy()
v is
 a value returned by the solver for a function f,
 then by contract, |f(v)| should be less than or equal to
 the function value accuracy configured for the solver.double solve(int maxEval,
             F f,
             double min,
             double max)
      throws MathIllegalArgumentException,
             MathIllegalStateException
maxEval - Maximum number of evaluations.f - Function to solve.min - Lower bound for the interval.max - Upper bound for the interval.MathIllegalArgumentException - if the arguments do not satisfy the requirements specified by the solver.MathIllegalStateException - if
 the allowed number of evaluations is exceeded.double solve(int maxEval,
             F f,
             double min,
             double max,
             double startValue)
      throws MathIllegalArgumentException,
             MathIllegalStateException
startValue.
 A solver may require that the interval brackets a single zero root.
 Solvers that do require bracketing should be able to handle the case
 where one of the endpoints is itself a root.maxEval - Maximum number of evaluations.f - Function to solve.min - Lower bound for the interval.max - Upper bound for the interval.startValue - Start value to use.MathIllegalArgumentException - if the arguments do not satisfy the requirements specified by the solver.MathIllegalStateException - if
 the allowed number of evaluations is exceeded.double solve(int maxEval,
             F f,
             double startValue)
startValue.f - Function to solve.startValue - Start value to use.maxEval - Maximum number of evaluations.MathIllegalArgumentException - if the arguments do not satisfy the requirements specified by the solver.MathIllegalStateException - if
 the allowed number of evaluations is exceeded.Copyright © 2016–2020 Hipparchus.org. All rights reserved.