TimeStampedFieldHermiteInterpolator.java
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package org.orekit.time;
import org.hipparchus.CalculusFieldElement;
import org.hipparchus.Field;
import org.hipparchus.analysis.interpolation.FieldHermiteInterpolator;
import org.hipparchus.util.MathArrays;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Hermite interpolator of time stamped field value.
* <p>
* As this implementation of interpolation is polynomial, it should be used only with small number of interpolation points
* (about 10-20 points) in order to avoid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%27s_phenomenon">Runge's phenomenon</a>
* and numerical problems (including NaN appearing).
*
* @author Vincent Cucchietti
* @see FieldHermiteInterpolator
* @see FieldTimeInterpolator
* @param <KK> type of the field elements
*/
public class TimeStampedFieldHermiteInterpolator<KK extends CalculusFieldElement<KK>>
extends AbstractFieldTimeInterpolator<TimeStampedField<KK>, KK> {
/**
* Constructor with :
* <ul>
* <li>Default number of interpolation points of {@code DEFAULT_INTERPOLATION_POINTS}</li>
* <li>Default extrapolation threshold value ({@code DEFAULT_EXTRAPOLATION_THRESHOLD_SEC} s)</li>
* </ul>
* As this implementation of interpolation is polynomial, it should be used only with small number of interpolation
* points (about 10-20 points) in order to avoid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%27s_phenomenon">Runge's
* phenomenon</a> and numerical problems (including NaN appearing).
*/
public TimeStampedFieldHermiteInterpolator() {
this(DEFAULT_INTERPOLATION_POINTS);
}
/**
* Constructor with :
* <ul>
* <li>Default extrapolation threshold value ({@code DEFAULT_EXTRAPOLATION_THRESHOLD_SEC} s)</li>
* </ul>
* As this implementation of interpolation is polynomial, it should be used only with small number of interpolation
* points (about 10-20 points) in order to avoid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%27s_phenomenon">Runge's
* phenomenon</a> and numerical problems (including NaN appearing).
*
* @param interpolationPoints number of interpolation points
*/
public TimeStampedFieldHermiteInterpolator(final int interpolationPoints) {
this(interpolationPoints, DEFAULT_EXTRAPOLATION_THRESHOLD_SEC);
}
/**
* Constructor.
* <p>
* As this implementation of interpolation is polynomial, it should be used only with small number of interpolation
* points (about 10-20 points) in order to avoid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%27s_phenomenon">Runge's
* phenomenon</a> and numerical problems (including NaN appearing).
*
* @param interpolationPoints number of interpolation points
* @param extrapolationThreshold extrapolation threshold beyond which the propagation will fail
*/
public TimeStampedFieldHermiteInterpolator(final int interpolationPoints, final double extrapolationThreshold) {
super(interpolationPoints, extrapolationThreshold);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* As this implementation of interpolation is polynomial, it should be used only with small samples (about 10-20 points)
* in order to avoid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%27s_phenomenon">Runge's phenomenon</a> and numerical
* problems (including NaN appearing).
*/
@Override
protected TimeStampedField<KK> interpolate(final InterpolationData interpolationData) {
final FieldHermiteInterpolator<KK> interpolator = new FieldHermiteInterpolator<>();
// Fill interpolator with sample
final Field<KK> field = interpolationData.getField();
final KK zero = interpolationData.getZero();
final FieldAbsoluteDate<KK> interpolationDate = interpolationData.getInterpolationDate();
final List<TimeStampedField<KK>> neighborList = interpolationData.getNeighborList();
for (TimeStampedField<KK> value : neighborList) {
final KK deltaT = value.getDate().durationFrom(interpolationDate);
final KK[] tempArray = MathArrays.buildArray(field, 1);
tempArray[0] = value.getValue();
interpolator.addSamplePoint(deltaT, tempArray);
}
return new TimeStampedField<>(interpolator.value(zero)[0], interpolationDate);
}
}