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package org.apache.commons.math3.analysis;

/**
 * An interface representing a univariate real function.
 * 

* When a user-defined function encounters an error during * evaluation, the {@link #value(double) value} method should throw a * user-defined unchecked exception.

*

* The following code excerpt shows the recommended way to do that using * a root solver as an example, but the same construct is applicable to * ODE integrators or optimizers.

* *
 * private static class LocalException extends RuntimeException {
 *     // The x value that caused the problem.
 *     private final double x;
 *
 *     public LocalException(double x) {
 *         this.x = x;
 *     }
 *
 *     public double getX() {
 *         return x;
 *     }
 * }
 *
 * private static class MyFunction implements UnivariateFunction {
 *     public double value(double x) {
 *         double y = hugeFormula(x);
 *         if (somethingBadHappens) {
 *           throw new LocalException(x);
 *         }
 *         return y;
 *     }
 * }
 *
 * public void compute() {
 *     try {
 *         solver.solve(maxEval, new MyFunction(a, b, c), min, max);
 *     } catch (LocalException le) {
 *         // Retrieve the x value.
 *     }
 * }
 * 
* * As shown, the exception is local to the user's code and it is guaranteed * that Apache Commons Math will not catch it. * */ public interface UnivariateFunction { /** * Compute the value of the function. * * @param x Point at which the function value should be computed. * @return the value of the function. * @throws IllegalArgumentException when the activated method itself can * ascertain that a precondition, specified in the API expressed at the * level of the activated method, has been violated. * When Commons Math throws an {@code IllegalArgumentException}, it is * usually the consequence of checking the actual parameters passed to * the method. */ double value(double x); }




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