FixedNumberInterpolationGrid.java
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package org.orekit.propagation.semianalytical.dsst.utilities;
/** Interpolation grid where a fixed number of points are
* evenly spaced between the start and the end of the integration step.
* <p>
* The grid is adapted to the step considered,
* meaning that for short steps, the grid will be dense,
* while for long steps the points will be far away one from each other
* </p>
*
* @author Nicolas Bernard
*/
public class FixedNumberInterpolationGrid implements InterpolationGrid {
/** Number of points in the grid per step. */
private final int pointsPerStep;
/** Constructor.
* @param pointsPerStep number of points in the grid per step
*/
public FixedNumberInterpolationGrid(final int pointsPerStep) {
this.pointsPerStep = pointsPerStep;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public double[] getGridPoints(final double stepStart, final double stepEnd) {
final double[] grid = new double[pointsPerStep];
final double stepSize = (stepEnd - stepStart) / (pointsPerStep - 1);
for (int i = 0; i < pointsPerStep; i++) {
grid[i] = stepSize * i + stepStart;
}
return grid;
}
}