Class NoBracketingException

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, LocalizedException

@Deprecated public class NoBracketingException extends MathIllegalArgumentException
Deprecated.
as of 1.0, this exception is replaced by MathIllegalArgumentException
Exception to be thrown when function values have the same sign at both ends of an interval.
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  • Constructor Details

    • NoBracketingException

      public NoBracketingException(double lo, double hi, double fLo, double fHi)
      Deprecated.
      Construct the exception.
      Parameters:
      lo - Lower end of the interval.
      hi - Higher end of the interval.
      fLo - Value at lower end of the interval.
      fHi - Value at higher end of the interval.
    • NoBracketingException

      public NoBracketingException(Localizable specific, double lo, double hi, double fLo, double fHi, Object... args)
      Deprecated.
      Construct the exception with a specific context.
      Parameters:
      specific - Contextual information on what caused the exception.
      lo - Lower end of the interval.
      hi - Higher end of the interval.
      fLo - Value at lower end of the interval.
      fHi - Value at higher end of the interval.
      args - Additional arguments.
  • Method Details

    • getLo

      public double getLo()
      Deprecated.
      Get the lower end of the interval.
      Returns:
      the lower end.
    • getHi

      public double getHi()
      Deprecated.
      Get the higher end of the interval.
      Returns:
      the higher end.
    • getFLo

      public double getFLo()
      Deprecated.
      Get the value at the lower end of the interval.
      Returns:
      the value at the lower end.
    • getFHi

      public double getFHi()
      Deprecated.
      Get the value at the higher end of the interval.
      Returns:
      the value at the higher end.