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📄 firstorderconverter.java

📁 Apache的common math数学软件包
💻 JAVA
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/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at * *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */package org.apache.commons.math.ode;/** This class converts second order differential equations to first * order ones. * * <p>This class is a wrapper around a {@link * SecondOrderDifferentialEquations} which allow to use a {@link * FirstOrderIntegrator} to integrate it.</p> * * <p>The transformation is done by changing the n dimension state * vector to a 2n dimension vector, where the first n components are * the initial state variables and the n last components are their * first time derivative. The first time derivative of this state * vector then really contains both the first and second time * derivative of the initial state vector, which can be handled by the * underlying second order equations set.</p> * * <p>One should be aware that the data is duplicated during the * transformation process and that for each call to {@link * #computeDerivatives computeDerivatives}, this wrapper does copy 4n * scalars : 2n before the call to {@link * SecondOrderDifferentialEquations#computeSecondDerivatives * computeSecondDerivatives} in order to dispatch the y state vector * into z and zDot, and 2n after the call to gather zDot and zDDot * into yDot. Since the underlying problem by itself perhaps also * needs to copy data and dispatch the arrays into domain objects, * this has an impact on both memory and CPU usage. The only way to * avoid this duplication is to perform the transformation at the * problem level, i.e. to implement the problem as a first order one * and then avoid using this class.</p> * * @see FirstOrderIntegrator * @see FirstOrderDifferentialEquations * @see SecondOrderDifferentialEquations * @version $Revision: 620312 $ $Date: 2008-02-10 12:28:59 -0700 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) $ * @since 1.2 */public class FirstOrderConverter  implements FirstOrderDifferentialEquations {  /** Simple constructor.   * Build a converter around a second order equations set.   * @param equations second order equations set to convert   */  public FirstOrderConverter (SecondOrderDifferentialEquations equations) {      this.equations = equations;      dimension      = equations.getDimension();      z              = new double[dimension];      zDot           = new double[dimension];      zDDot          = new double[dimension];  }  /** Get the dimension of the problem.   * <p>The dimension of the first order problem is twice the   * dimension of the underlying second order problem.</p>   * @return dimension of the problem   */  public int getDimension() {    return 2 * dimension;  }  /** Get the current time derivative of the state vector.   * @param t current value of the independent <I>time</I> variable   * @param y array containing the current value of the state vector   * @param yDot placeholder array where to put the time derivative of the state vector   * @throws DerivativeException this exception is propagated to the caller if the   * underlying user function triggers one   */  public void computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y, double[] yDot)  throws DerivativeException {    // split the state vector in two    System.arraycopy(y, 0,         z,    0, dimension);    System.arraycopy(y, dimension, zDot, 0, dimension);    // apply the underlying equations set    equations.computeSecondDerivatives(t, z, zDot, zDDot);    // build the result state derivative    System.arraycopy(zDot,  0, yDot, 0,         dimension);    System.arraycopy(zDDot, 0, yDot, dimension, dimension);      }  /** Underlying second order equations set. */  private SecondOrderDifferentialEquations equations;  /** second order problem dimension. */  private int dimension;  /** state vector. */  private double[] z;  /** first time derivative of the state vector. */  private double[] zDot;  /** second time derivative of the state vector. */  private double[] zDDot;}

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