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17  
18  package org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.ode;
19  
20  import org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.exception.DimensionMismatchException;
21  import org.apache.commons.math4.legacy.exception.MaxCountExceededException;
22  
23  
24  
25  /** This interface represents a first order differential equations set.
26   *
27   * <p>This interface should be implemented by all real first order
28   * differential equation problems before they can be handled by the
29   * integrators {@link FirstOrderIntegrator#integrate} method.</p>
30   *
31   * <p>A first order differential equations problem, as seen by an
32   * integrator is the time derivative <code>dY/dt</code> of a state
33   * vector <code>Y</code>, both being one dimensional arrays. From the
34   * integrator point of view, this derivative depends only on the
35   * current time <code>t</code> and on the state vector
36   * <code>Y</code>.</p>
37   *
38   * <p>For real problems, the derivative depends also on parameters
39   * that do not belong to the state vector (dynamical model constants
40   * for example). These constants are completely outside of the scope
41   * of this interface, the classes that implement it are allowed to
42   * handle them as they want.</p>
43   *
44   * @see FirstOrderIntegrator
45   * @see FirstOrderConverter
46   * @see SecondOrderDifferentialEquations
47   *
48   * @since 1.2
49   */
50  
51  public interface FirstOrderDifferentialEquations {
52  
53      /** Get the dimension of the problem.
54       * @return dimension of the problem
55       */
56      int getDimension();
57  
58      /** Get the current time derivative of the state vector.
59       * @param t current value of the independent <I>time</I> variable
60       * @param y array containing the current value of the state vector
61       * @param yDot placeholder array where to put the time derivative of the state vector
62       * @exception MaxCountExceededException if the number of functions evaluations is exceeded
63       * @exception DimensionMismatchException if arrays dimensions do not match equations settings
64       */
65      void computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y, double[] yDot)
66          throws MaxCountExceededException, DimensionMismatchException;
67  }