DenseOutputModel@Deprecated public class ContinuousOutputModel extends DenseOutputModel
This class act as a step handler from the integrator point of
 view. It is called iteratively during the integration process and
 stores a copy of all steps information in a sorted collection for
 later use. Once the integration process is over, the user can use
 the setInterpolatedTime and getInterpolatedState to retrieve this
 information at any time. It is important to wait for the
 integration to be over before attempting to call setInterpolatedTime because some internal
 variables are set only once the last step has been handled.
This is useful for example if the main loop of the user application should remain independent from the integration process or if one needs to mimic the behaviour of an analytical model despite a numerical model is used (i.e. one needs the ability to get the model value at any time or to navigate through the data).
If problem modeling is done with several separate integration phases for contiguous intervals, the same ContinuousOutputModel can be used as step handler for all integration phases as long as they are performed in order and in the same direction. As an example, one can extrapolate the trajectory of a satellite with one model (i.e. one set of differential equations) up to the beginning of a maneuver, use another more complex model including thrusters modeling and accurate attitude control during the maneuver, and revert to the first model after the end of the maneuver. If the same continuous output model handles the steps of all integration phases, the user do not need to bother when the maneuver begins or ends, he has all the data available in a transparent manner.
An important feature of this class is that it implements the
 Serializable interface. This means that the result of
 an integration can be serialized and reused later (if stored into a
 persistent medium like a filesystem or a database) or elsewhere (if
 sent to another application). Only the result of the integration is
 stored, there is no reference to the integrated problem by
 itself.
One should be aware that the amount of data stored in a
 ContinuousOutputModel instance can be important if the state vector
 is large, if the integration interval is long or if the steps are
 small (which can result from small tolerance settings in adaptive
 step size integrators).
StepHandler, 
ODEStateInterpolator, 
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ContinuousOutputModel()Deprecated.  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| double[] | getInterpolatedDerivatives()Deprecated.  Get the derivatives of the state vector of the interpolated point. | 
| double[] | getInterpolatedSecondaryDerivatives(int secondaryStateIndex)Deprecated.  Get the interpolated secondary derivatives corresponding to the secondary equations. | 
| double[] | getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int secondaryStateIndex)Deprecated.  Get the interpolated secondary state corresponding to the secondary equations. | 
| double[] | getInterpolatedState()Deprecated.  Get the state vector of the interpolated point. | 
| double | getInterpolatedTime()Deprecated.  Get the time of the interpolated point. | 
| void | setInterpolatedTime(double time)Deprecated.  Set the time of the interpolated point. | 
append, getFinalTime, getInitialTime, getInterpolatedState, handleStep, initpublic void setInterpolatedTime(double time)
This method should not be called before the integration is over because some internal variables are set only once the last step has been handled.
Setting the time outside of the integration interval is now allowed, but should be used with care since the accuracy of the interpolator will probably be very poor far from this interval. This allowance has been added to simplify implementation of search algorithms near the interval endpoints.
Note that each time this method is called, the internal arrays
 returned in getInterpolatedState(), getInterpolatedDerivatives() and getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int)
 will be overwritten. So if their content must be preserved
 across several calls, user must copy them.
time - time of the interpolated pointgetInterpolatedState(), 
getInterpolatedDerivatives(), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int)public double getInterpolatedTime()
setInterpolatedTime(double) has not been called, it returns
 the final integration time.public double[] getInterpolatedState()
                              throws MathIllegalStateException
The returned vector is a reference to a reused array, so
 it should not be modified and it should be copied if it needs
 to be preserved across several calls to the associated
 setInterpolatedTime(double) method.
getInterpolatedTime()MathIllegalStateException - if the number of functions evaluations is exceededsetInterpolatedTime(double), 
getInterpolatedDerivatives(), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryDerivatives(int)public double[] getInterpolatedDerivatives()
                                    throws MathIllegalStateException
The returned vector is a reference to a reused array, so
 it should not be modified and it should be copied if it needs
 to be preserved across several calls to the associated
 setInterpolatedTime(double) method.
getInterpolatedTime()MathIllegalStateException - if the number of functions evaluations is exceededsetInterpolatedTime(double), 
getInterpolatedState(), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryDerivatives(int)public double[] getInterpolatedSecondaryState(int secondaryStateIndex)
                                       throws MathIllegalStateException
The returned vector is a reference to a reused array, so
 it should not be modified and it should be copied if it needs
 to be preserved across several calls to the associated
 setInterpolatedTime(double) method.
secondaryStateIndex - index of the secondary set, as returned by ExpandableODE.addSecondaryEquations(secondary)MathIllegalStateException - if the number of functions evaluations is exceededsetInterpolatedTime(double), 
getInterpolatedState(), 
getInterpolatedDerivatives(), 
getInterpolatedSecondaryDerivatives(int)public double[] getInterpolatedSecondaryDerivatives(int secondaryStateIndex)
                                             throws MathIllegalStateException
The returned vector is a reference to a reused array, so
 it should not be modified and it should be copied if it needs
 to be preserved across several calls to the associated
 setInterpolatedTime(double) method.
secondaryStateIndex - index of the secondary set, as returned by ExpandableODE.addSecondaryEquations(secondary)MathIllegalStateException - if the number of functions evaluations is exceededsetInterpolatedTime(double), 
getInterpolatedState(), 
getInterpolatedDerivatives(), 
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