StepNormalizerMode.java

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  17. package org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.ode.sampling;


  18. /** {@link StepNormalizer Step normalizer} modes. Determines how the step size
  19.  * is interpreted.
  20.  * @see FieldStepNormalizer
  21.  * @see StepNormalizer
  22.  * @see StepNormalizerBounds
  23.  * @since 3.0
  24.  */
  25. public enum StepNormalizerMode {
  26.     /**
  27.      * Steps are fixed increments of the start value. In other words, they
  28.      * are relative to the start value.
  29.      *
  30.      * <p>If the integration start time is t0, then the points handled by
  31.      * the underlying fixed step size step handler are t0 (depending on
  32.      * the {@link StepNormalizerBounds bounds settings}), t0+h, t0+2h, ...</p>
  33.      *
  34.      * <p>If the integration range is an integer multiple of the step size
  35.      * (h), then the last point handled will be the end point of the
  36.      * integration (tend). If not, the last point may be the end point
  37.      * tend, or it may be a point belonging to the interval [tend - h ;
  38.      * tend], depending on the {@link StepNormalizerBounds bounds settings}.
  39.      * </p>
  40.      *
  41.      * @see StepNormalizer
  42.      * @see StepNormalizerBounds
  43.      */
  44.     INCREMENT,

  45.     /** Steps are multiples of a fixed value. In other words, they are
  46.      * relative to the first multiple of the step size that is encountered
  47.      * after the start value.
  48.      *
  49.      * <p>If the integration start time is t0, and the first multiple of
  50.      * the fixed step size that is encountered is t1, then the points
  51.      * handled by the underlying fixed step size step handler are t0
  52.      * (depending on the {@link StepNormalizerBounds bounds settings}), t1,
  53.      * t1+h, t1+2h, ...</p>
  54.      *
  55.      * <p>If the end point of the integration range (tend) is an integer
  56.      * multiple of the step size (h) added to t1, then the last point
  57.      * handled will be the end point of the integration (tend). If not,
  58.      * the last point may be the end point tend, or it may be a point
  59.      * belonging to the interval [tend - h ; tend], depending on the
  60.      * {@link StepNormalizerBounds bounds settings}.</p>
  61.      *
  62.      * @see StepNormalizer
  63.      * @see StepNormalizerBounds
  64.      */
  65.     MULTIPLES;
  66. }