Struct nyx_space::propagators::error_ctrl::LargestError
source · pub struct LargestError;
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A largest error control which effectively computes the largest error at each component
This is a standard error computation algorithm, but it’s arguably bad if the state’s components have different units.
It calculates the largest local estimate of the error from the integration (error_est
)
given the difference in the candidate state and the previous state (state_delta
).
This error estimator is from the physical model estimator of GMAT
(Source)[https://github.com/ChristopherRabotin/GMAT/blob/37201a6290e7f7b941bc98ee973a527a5857104b/src/base/forcemodel/PhysicalModel.cpp#L987]
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for LargestError
impl Clone for LargestError
source§fn clone(&self) -> LargestError
fn clone(&self) -> LargestError
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moresource§impl ErrorCtrl for LargestError
impl ErrorCtrl for LargestError
impl Copy for LargestError
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for LargestError
impl Send for LargestError
impl Sync for LargestError
impl Unpin for LargestError
impl UnwindSafe for LargestError
Blanket Implementations§
§impl<T> Pointable for T
impl<T> Pointable for T
§impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SPwhere
SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SPwhere SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
§fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>
fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>
The inverse inclusion map: attempts to construct
self
from the equivalent element of its
superset. Read more§fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
Checks if
self
is actually part of its subset T
(and can be converted to it).§fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
Use with care! Same as
self.to_subset
but without any property checks. Always succeeds.§fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
The inclusion map: converts
self
to the equivalent element of its superset.