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package org.apache.commons.math3.fitting.leastsquares;
import org.apache.commons.math3.fitting.leastsquares.LeastSquaresProblem.Evaluation;
import org.apache.commons.math3.optim.ConvergenceChecker;
import org.apache.commons.math3.util.Precision;
/**
* Check if an optimization has converged based on the change in computed RMS.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
public class EvaluationRmsChecker implements ConvergenceChecker {
/** relative tolerance for comparisons. */
private final double relTol;
/** absolute tolerance for comparisons. */
private final double absTol;
/**
* Create a convergence checker for the RMS with the same relative and absolute
* tolerance.
*
* Convenience constructor for when the relative and absolute tolerances are the
* same. Same as {@code new EvaluationRmsChecker(tol, tol)}.
*
* @param tol the relative and absolute tolerance.
* @see #EvaluationRmsChecker(double, double)
*/
public EvaluationRmsChecker(final double tol) {
this(tol, tol);
}
/**
* Create a convergence checker for the RMS with a relative and absolute tolerance.
*
*
The optimization has converged when the RMS of consecutive evaluations are equal
* to within the given relative tolerance or absolute tolerance.
*
* @param relTol the relative tolerance.
* @param absTol the absolute tolerance.
* @see Precision#equals(double, double, double)
* @see Precision#equalsWithRelativeTolerance(double, double, double)
*/
public EvaluationRmsChecker(final double relTol, final double absTol) {
this.relTol = relTol;
this.absTol = absTol;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
public boolean converged(final int iteration,
final Evaluation previous,
final Evaluation current) {
final double prevRms = previous.getRMS();
final double currRms = current.getRMS();
return Precision.equals(prevRms, currRms, this.absTol) ||
Precision.equalsWithRelativeTolerance(prevRms, currRms, this.relTol);
}
}