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package org.apache.commons.math3.ode.sampling;

/**
 * This class is a step handler that does nothing.

 * 

This class is provided as a convenience for users who are only * interested in the final state of an integration and not in the * intermediate steps. Its handleStep method does nothing.

* *

Since this class has no internal state, it is implemented using * the Singleton design pattern. This means that only one instance is * ever created, which can be retrieved using the getInstance * method. This explains why there is no public constructor.

* * @see StepHandler * @since 1.2 */ public class DummyStepHandler implements StepHandler { /** Private constructor. * The constructor is private to prevent users from creating * instances (Singleton design-pattern). */ private DummyStepHandler() { } /** Get the only instance. * @return the only instance */ public static DummyStepHandler getInstance() { return LazyHolder.INSTANCE; } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void init(double t0, double[] y0, double t) { } /** * Handle the last accepted step. * This method does nothing in this class. * @param interpolator interpolator for the last accepted step. For * efficiency purposes, the various integrators reuse the same * object on each call, so if the instance wants to keep it across * all calls (for example to provide at the end of the integration a * continuous model valid throughout the integration range), it * should build a local copy using the clone method and store this * copy. * @param isLast true if the step is the last one */ public void handleStep(final StepInterpolator interpolator, final boolean isLast) { } // CHECKSTYLE: stop HideUtilityClassConstructor /** Holder for the instance. *

We use here the Initialization On Demand Holder Idiom.

*/ private static class LazyHolder { /** Cached field instance. */ private static final DummyStepHandler INSTANCE = new DummyStepHandler(); } // CHECKSTYLE: resume HideUtilityClassConstructor /** Handle deserialization of the singleton. * @return the singleton instance */ private Object readResolve() { // return the singleton instance return LazyHolder.INSTANCE; } }




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