Java Code Examples for org.apache.commons.math3.exception.util.LocalizedFormats#ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1
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Example 1
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws NullArgumentException if any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) throws NullArgumentException, NoDataException, DimensionMismatchException { MathUtils.checkNotNull(a); MathUtils.checkNotNull(c); if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 2
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws org.apache.commons.math3.exception.NullArgumentException if * any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) { if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 3
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws org.apache.commons.math3.exception.NullArgumentException if * any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) { if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 4
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws NullArgumentException if any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) throws NullArgumentException, NoDataException, DimensionMismatchException { MathUtils.checkNotNull(a); MathUtils.checkNotNull(c); if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 5
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws org.apache.commons.math3.exception.NullArgumentException if * any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) { if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 6
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws NullArgumentException if any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) throws NullArgumentException, NoDataException, DimensionMismatchException { MathUtils.checkNotNull(a); MathUtils.checkNotNull(c); if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 7
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws NullArgumentException if any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) throws NullArgumentException, NoDataException, DimensionMismatchException { MathUtils.checkNotNull(a); MathUtils.checkNotNull(c); if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }
Example 8
Source File: PolynomialFunctionNewtonForm.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Verifies that the input arrays are valid. * <p> * The centers must be distinct for interpolation purposes, but not * for general use. Thus it is not verified here.</p> * * @param a the coefficients in Newton form formula * @param c the centers * @throws NullArgumentException if any argument is {@code null}. * @throws NoDataException if any array has zero length. * @throws DimensionMismatchException if the size difference between * {@code a} and {@code c} is not equal to 1. * @see org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.interpolation.DividedDifferenceInterpolator#computeDividedDifference(double[], * double[]) */ protected static void verifyInputArray(double a[], double c[]) throws NullArgumentException, NoDataException, DimensionMismatchException { MathUtils.checkNotNull(a); MathUtils.checkNotNull(c); if (a.length == 0 || c.length == 0) { throw new NoDataException(LocalizedFormats.EMPTY_POLYNOMIALS_COEFFICIENTS_ARRAY); } if (a.length != c.length + 1) { throw new DimensionMismatchException(LocalizedFormats.ARRAY_SIZES_SHOULD_HAVE_DIFFERENCE_1, a.length, c.length); } }