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java.lang.Object org.orekit.propagation.events.AdaptedEventDetector
public class AdaptedEventDetector
Adapt an EventDetector
to commons-math
EventHandler
interface.
The implemented classes should
A list of AdditionalStateInfo
is needed, so that the state vector can be translated
to/from additional states in a simple and generic manner by SpacecraftState
.
Conditionally thread-safe if all attributes are thread-safe.
Nested Class Summary |
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.apache.commons.math3.ode.events.EventHandler |
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EventHandler.Action |
Field Summary |
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Fields inherited from interface org.apache.commons.math3.ode.events.EventHandler |
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DECREASING, INCREASING, INCREASING_DECREASING |
Constructor Summary | |
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AdaptedEventDetector(EventDetector detector,
Map<String,AdditionalStateInfo> info,
OrbitType orbitType,
PositionAngle angleType,
AttitudeProvider attProviderForces,
AttitudeProvider attProviderEvents,
AbsoluteDate referenceDate,
double mu,
Frame integrationFrame)
Build a wrapped event detector. |
Method Summary | |
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EventHandler.Action |
eventOccurred(double t,
double[] y,
boolean increasing,
boolean forward)
Handle an event and choose what to do next. |
double |
g(double t,
double[] y)
Compute the value of the switching function. |
int |
getSlopeSelection()
Get the parameter in charge of the selection of detected events by the slope of the g-function. |
void |
init(double t0,
double[] y0,
double t)
Initialize event handler at the start of an ODE integration. |
void |
resetState(double t,
double[] y)
Reset the state prior to continue the integration. |
boolean |
shouldBeRemoved()
This method is called after the step handler has returned and before the next step is started, but only when EventHandler.eventOccurred(double, double[], boolean, boolean) has been called. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public AdaptedEventDetector(EventDetector detector, Map<String,AdditionalStateInfo> info, OrbitType orbitType, PositionAngle angleType, AttitudeProvider attProviderForces, AttitudeProvider attProviderEvents, AbsoluteDate referenceDate, double mu, Frame integrationFrame)
detector
- event detector to wrapinfo
- information on additional states (position in the state vector is deduced from it)orbitType
- orbit typeangleType
- position angle typeattProviderForces
- attitude provider for forces computationattProviderEvents
- attitude provider for events computationreferenceDate
- reference date from which t is countedmu
- central body attraction coefficient (m3/s2)integrationFrame
- frame in which integration is performedMethod Detail |
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public void init(double t0, double[] y0, double t)
This method is called once at the start of the integration. It may be used by the event handler to initialize some internal data if needed.
init
in interface EventHandler
t0
- start value of the independent time variabley0
- array containing the start value of the state vectort
- target time for the integrationpublic double g(double t, double[] y)
The discrete events are generated when the sign of this switching function changes. The integrator will take care to change the stepsize in such a way these events occur exactly at step boundaries. The switching function must be continuous in its roots neighborhood (but not necessarily smooth), as the integrator will need to find its roots to locate precisely the events.
g
in interface EventHandler
t
- current value of the independent time variabley
- array containing the current value of the state vector
public EventHandler.Action eventOccurred(double t, double[] y, boolean increasing, boolean forward)
This method is called when the integrator has accepted a step
ending exactly on a sign change of the function, just before
the step handler itself is called (see below for scheduling). It
allows the user to update his internal data to acknowledge the fact
the event has been handled (for example setting a flag in the differential equations
to switch the derivatives computation in
case of discontinuity), or to direct the integrator to either stop
or continue integration, possibly with a reset state or derivatives.
EventHandler.Action.STOP
is returned, the step handler will be called
with the isLast
flag of the handleStep
method set to true and the integration will be stopped,EventHandler.Action.RESET_STATE
is returned, the resetState
method will be called once the step handler has
finished its task, and the integrator will also recompute the
derivatives,EventHandler.Action.RESET_DERIVATIVES
is returned, the integrator
will recompute the derivatives,
EventHandler.Action.CONTINUE
is returned, no specific action will
be taken (apart from having called this method) and integration
will continue.The scheduling between this method and the StepHandler
method handleStep(interpolator, isLast)
is to call this method first and
handleStep
afterwards. This scheduling allows the integrator to
pass true
as the isLast
parameter to the step
handler to make it aware the step will be the last one if this method
returns EventHandler.Action.STOP
. As the interpolator may be used to navigate back
throughout the last step (as StepNormalizer
does for example), user code called by this method and user
code called by step handlers may experience apparently out of order values
of the independent time variable. As an example, if the same user object
implements both this EventHandler
interface and the
FixedStepHandler
interface, a forward integration may call its
eventOccurred
method with t = 10 first and call its
handleStep
method with t = 9 afterwards. Such out of order
calls are limited to the size of the integration step for variable step handlers
and
to the size of the fixed step for fixed step handlers
.
eventOccurred
in interface EventHandler
t
- current value of the independent time variabley
- array containing the current value of the state vectorincreasing
- if true, the value of the switching function increases
when times increases around event (note that increase is measured with respect
to physical time, not with respect to integration which may go backward in time)forward
- if true, the integration variable (time) increases during integration
EventHandler.Action.STOP
, EventHandler.Action.RESET_STATE
,
EventHandler.Action.RESET_DERIVATIVES
, EventHandler.Action.CONTINUE
public boolean shouldBeRemoved()
This method is called after the step handler has returned and
before the next step is started, but only when EventHandler.eventOccurred(double, double[], boolean, boolean)
has been called.
shouldBeRemoved
in interface EventHandler
public void resetState(double t, double[] y)
This method is called after the step handler has returned and
before the next step is started, but only when EventHandler.eventOccurred(double, double[], boolean, boolean)
has itself returned the EventHandler.Action.RESET_STATE
indicator. It allows the user to reset the state vector for the
next step, without perturbing the step handler of the finishing
step. If the EventHandler.eventOccurred(double, double[], boolean, boolean)
never returns the EventHandler.Action.RESET_STATE
indicator, this function will never be called, and it is
safe to leave its body empty.
resetState
in interface EventHandler
t
- current value of the independent time variabley
- array containing the current value of the state vector
the new state should be put in the same arraypublic int getSlopeSelection()
getSlopeSelection
in interface EventHandler
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