ODEStepHandler@Deprecated public interface StepHandler extends ODEStepHandler
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.
ODEIntegrator, 
ODEStateInterpolator| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | handleStep(org.hipparchus.migration.ode.sampling.MigrationStepInterpolator interpolator,
          boolean isLast)Deprecated.  Handle the last accepted step | 
| default void | handleStep(ODEStateInterpolator interpolator,
          boolean isLast)Deprecated.  Handle the last accepted step | 
| void | init(double t0,
    double[] y0,
    double t)Deprecated.  Initialize step handler at the start of an ODE integration. | 
| default void | init(ODEStateAndDerivative initialState,
    double finalTime)Deprecated.  Initialize step handler at the start of an ODE integration. | 
default void init(ODEStateAndDerivative initialState, double finalTime)
This method is called once at the start of the integration. It may be used by the step handler to initialize some internal data if needed.
The default implementation does nothing
}init in interface ODEStepHandlerinitialState - initial time, state vector and derivativefinalTime - target time for the integrationdefault void handleStep(ODEStateInterpolator interpolator, boolean isLast) throws MathIllegalStateException
handleStep in interface ODEStepHandlerinterpolator - 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
 DenseOutputModel 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).isLast - true if the step is the last oneMathIllegalStateException - if the interpolator throws one because
 the number of functions evaluations is exceededvoid init(double t0,
          double[] y0,
          double t)
This method is called once at the start of the integration. It may be used by the step handler to initialize some internal data if needed.
t0 - start value of the independent time variabley0 - array containing the start value of the state vectort - target time for the integrationvoid handleStep(org.hipparchus.migration.ode.sampling.MigrationStepInterpolator interpolator,
                boolean isLast)
         throws MathIllegalStateException
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
 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).isLast - true if the step is the last oneMathIllegalStateException - if the interpolator throws one because
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