OrdinaryDifferentialEquation
@Deprecated public interface FirstOrderDifferentialEquations extends OrdinaryDifferentialEquation
This interface should be implemented by all real first order
differential equation problems before they can be handled by the
integrators ODEIntegrator.integrate(org.hipparchus.ode.ExpandableODE, org.hipparchus.ode.ODEState, double)
method.
A first order differential equations problem, as seen by an
integrator is the time derivative dY/dt
of a state
vector Y
, both being one dimensional arrays. From the
integrator point of view, this derivative depends only on the
current time t
and on the state vector
Y
.
For real problems, the derivative depends also on parameters that do not belong to the state vector (dynamical model constants for example). These constants are completely outside of the scope of this interface, the classes that implement it are allowed to handle them as they want.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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default double[] |
computeDerivatives(double t,
double[] y)
Deprecated.
Get the current time derivative of the state vector.
|
void |
computeDerivatives(double t,
double[] y,
double[] yDot)
Deprecated.
Get the current time derivative of the state vector.
|
getDimension, init
default double[] computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y)
The default implementation calls computeDerivatives(double, double[], double[])
.
computeDerivatives
in interface OrdinaryDifferentialEquation
t
- current value of the independent time variabley
- array containing the current value of the state vectorvoid computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y, double[] yDot) throws MathIllegalArgumentException, MathIllegalStateException
t
- current value of the independent time variabley
- array containing the current value of the state vectoryDot
- placeholder array where to put the time derivative of the state vectorMathIllegalStateException
- if the number of functions evaluations is exceededMathIllegalArgumentException
- if arrays dimensions do not match equations settingsCopyright © 2016–2020 Hipparchus.org. All rights reserved.