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package org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.differentiation;

import org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.MultivariateVectorFunction;

/** Class representing the gradient of a multivariate function.
 * 

* The vectorial components of the function represent the derivatives * with respect to each function parameters. *

* @since 3.1 */ public class GradientFunction implements MultivariateVectorFunction { /** Underlying real-valued function. */ private final MultivariateDifferentiableFunction f; /** Simple constructor. * @param f underlying real-valued function */ public GradientFunction(final MultivariateDifferentiableFunction f) { this.f = f; } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public double[] value(double[] point) { // set up parameters final DerivativeStructure[] dsX = new DerivativeStructure[point.length]; for (int i = 0; i < point.length; ++i) { dsX[i] = new DerivativeStructure(point.length, 1, i, point[i]); } // compute the derivatives final DerivativeStructure dsY = f.value(dsX); // extract the gradient final double[] y = new double[point.length]; final int[] orders = new int[point.length]; for (int i = 0; i < point.length; ++i) { orders[i] = 1; y[i] = dsY.getPartialDerivative(orders); orders[i] = 0; } return y; } }




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