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17  package org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.optim.nonlinear.scalar;
18  
19  import org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.exception.NotStrictlyPositiveException;
20  import org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.optim.Tolerance;
21  
22  /**
23   * Tolerances for line search.
24   *
25   * @since 4.0
26   */
27  public class LineSearchTolerance extends Tolerance {
28      /** Range. */
29      private final double initialBracketingRange;
30  
31      /**
32       * @param relative Relative tolerance.
33       * @param absolute Absolute tolerance.
34       * @param range Extent of the initial interval used to find an interval
35       * that brackets the optimum.
36       * If the optimized function varies a lot in the vicinity of the optimum,
37       * it may be necessary to provide a value lower than the distance between
38       * successive local minima.
39       */
40      public LineSearchTolerance(double relative,
41                                 double absolute,
42                                 double range) {
43          super(relative, absolute);
44  
45          if (range <= 0) {
46              throw new NotStrictlyPositiveException(range);
47          }
48  
49          initialBracketingRange = range;
50      }
51  
52      /** @return the initial bracketing range. */
53      public double getInitialBracketingRange() {
54          return initialBracketingRange;
55      }
56  }