Class DummyStepHandler
java.lang.Object
org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.DummyStepHandler
- All Implemented Interfaces:
StepHandler
This class is a step handler that does nothing.
This class is provided as a convenience for users who are only interested in the final state of an integration and not in the intermediate steps. Its handleStep method does nothing.
Since this class has no internal state, it is implemented using the Singleton design pattern. This means that only one instance is ever created, which can be retrieved using the getInstance method. This explains why there is no public constructor.
- Since:
- 1.2
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic DummyStepHandlerGet the only instance.voidhandleStep(StepInterpolator interpolator, boolean isLast) Handle the last accepted step.booleanDetermines whether this handler needs dense output.voidreset()Reset the step handler.
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Method Details
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getInstance
Get the only instance.- Returns:
- the only instance
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requiresDenseOutput
public boolean requiresDenseOutput()Determines whether this handler needs dense output. Since this handler does nothing, it does not require dense output.- Specified by:
requiresDenseOutputin interfaceStepHandler- Returns:
- always false
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reset
public void reset()Reset the step handler. Initialize the internal data as required before the first step is handled.- Specified by:
resetin interfaceStepHandler
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handleStep
Handle the last accepted step. This method does nothing in this class.- Specified by:
handleStepin interfaceStepHandler- Parameters:
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), it should build a local copy using the clone method and store this copy.isLast- true if the step is the last one
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