Package org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.integration

Examples of org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.integration.RombergIntegrator.integrate()


      }

      try {
        FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
            new HighamHall54Integrator(minStep, maxStep, new double[4], new double[4]);
        integ.integrate(pb, pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                        pb.getInitialTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);
        Assert.fail("an exception should have been thrown");
      } catch (NumberIsTooSmallException ie) {
        // expected behavior
      }
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    FirstOrderIntegrator integ = new HighamHall54Integrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                                            vecAbsoluteTolerance,
                                                            vecRelativeTolerance);
    TestProblemHandler handler = new TestProblemHandler(pb, integ);
    integ.addStepHandler(handler);
    integ.integrate(pb,
                    pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                    pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);
    Assert.assertEquals(0.0, handler.getMaximalValueError(), 1.5e-4);
    Assert.assertEquals("Higham-Hall 5(4)", integ.getName());
  }
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      FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
        new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                         vecAbsoluteTolerance, vecRelativeTolerance);
      TestProblemHandler handler = new TestProblemHandler(pb, integ);
      integ.addStepHandler(handler);
      integ.integrate(pb,
                      pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                      pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);

  }
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      FirstOrderIntegrator integ = new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                                                    scalAbsoluteTolerance,
                                                                    scalRelativeTolerance);
      TestProblemHandler handler = new TestProblemHandler(pb, integ);
      integ.addStepHandler(handler);
      integ.integrate(pb, pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                      pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);

      Assert.assertTrue(handler.getLastError() < 7.5e-9);
      Assert.assertTrue(handler.getMaximalValueError() < 8.1e-9);
      Assert.assertEquals(0, handler.getMaximalTimeError(), 1.0e-12);
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      FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
        new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                         absTolerance, relTolerance);
      TestProblemHandler handler = new TestProblemHandler(pb, integ);
      integ.addStepHandler(handler);
      integ.integrate(pb,
                      pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                      pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);

      // the coefficients are only valid for this test
      // and have been obtained from trial and error
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    double convergence = 1.0e-8 * maxStep;
    for (int l = 0; l < functions.length; ++l) {
      integ.addEventHandler(functions[l], Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY, convergence, 1000);
    }
    Assert.assertEquals(functions.length, integ.getEventHandlers().size());
    integ.integrate(pb,
                    pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                    pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);

    Assert.assertTrue(handler.getMaximalValueError() < 4.0e-7);
    Assert.assertEquals(0, handler.getMaximalTimeError(), convergence);
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    FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
      new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                       absTolerance, relTolerance);
    integ.addStepHandler(new KeplerStepHandler(pb));
    integ.integrate(pb,
                    pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                    pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);

    Assert.assertEquals(integ.getEvaluations(), pb.getCalls());
    Assert.assertTrue(pb.getCalls() < 2150);
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    double relTolerance   = 1.0e-8;
    FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
      new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(minStep, maxStep,
                                       absTolerance, relTolerance);
    integ.addStepHandler(new VariableStepHandler());
    double stopTime = integ.integrate(pb,
                                      pb.getInitialTime(), pb.getInitialState(),
                                      pb.getFinalTime(), new double[pb.getDimension()]);
    Assert.assertEquals(pb.getFinalTime(), stopTime, 1.0e-10);
    Assert.assertEquals("Gragg-Bulirsch-Stoer", integ.getName());
  }
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    final StepProblem stepProblem = new StepProblem(0.0, 1.0, 2.0);
    FirstOrderIntegrator integ =
      new GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator(0.1, 10, 1.0e-12, 0.0);
    integ.addEventHandler(stepProblem, 1.0, 1.0e-12, 1000);
    double[] y = { Double.NaN };
    integ.integrate(stepProblem, 0.0, new double[] { 0.0 }, 10.0, y);
    Assert.assertEquals(8.0, y[0], 1.0e-12);
  }

  @Test
  public void testIssue596()
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          }
      });
      double[] y = {4.0};
      double t0 = 3.0;
      double tend = 10.0;
      integ.integrate(new FirstOrderDifferentialEquations() {
          public int getDimension() {
              return 1;
          }

          public void computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y, double[] yDot) {
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