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The Math project is a library of lightweight, self-contained mathematics and statistics components addressing the most common practical problems not immediately available in the Java programming language or commons-lang.
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package org.apache.commons.math.optimization;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* This class holds a point and the vectorial value of an objective function at this point.
* This is a simple immutable container.
* @see RealPointValuePair
* @see org.apache.commons.math.analysis.MultivariateVectorialFunction
* @version $Revision: 980981 $ $Date: 2010-07-31 00:03:04 +0200 (sam. 31 juil. 2010) $
* @since 2.0
*/
public class VectorialPointValuePair implements Serializable {
/** Serializable version identifier. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1003888396256744753L;
/** Point coordinates. */
private final double[] point;
/** Vectorial value of the objective function at the point. */
private final double[] value;
/** Build a point/objective function value pair.
* @param point point coordinates (the built instance will store
* a copy of the array, not the array passed as argument)
* @param value value of an objective function at the point
*/
public VectorialPointValuePair(final double[] point, final double[] value) {
this.point = (point == null) ? null : point.clone();
this.value = (value == null) ? null : value.clone();
}
/** Build a point/objective function value pair.
* @param point point coordinates (the built instance will store
* a copy of the array, not the array passed as argument)
* @param value value of an objective function at the point
* @param copyArray if true, the input arrays will be copied, otherwise
* they will be referenced
*/
public VectorialPointValuePair(final double[] point, final double[] value,
final boolean copyArray) {
this.point = copyArray ?
((point == null) ? null : point.clone()) :
point;
this.value = copyArray ?
((value == null) ? null : value.clone()) :
value;
}
/** Get the point.
* @return a copy of the stored point
*/
public double[] getPoint() {
return (point == null) ? null : point.clone();
}
/** Get a reference to the point.
* This method is provided as a convenience to avoid copying
* the array, the elements of the array should not be modified.
* @return a reference to the internal array storing the point
*/
public double[] getPointRef() {
return point;
}
/** Get the value of the objective function.
* @return a copy of the stored value of the objective function
*/
public double[] getValue() {
return (value == null) ? null : value.clone();
}
/** Get a reference to the value of the objective function.
* This method is provided as a convenience to avoid copying
* the array, the elements of the array should not be modified.
* @return a reference to the internal array storing the value of the objective function
*/
public double[] getValueRef() {
return value;
}
}