TParameter1 - The type of the first parameter.TParameter2 - The type of the second parameter.TParameter3 - The type of the third parameter.TResult - The type of the result.public final class ParameterizedMotionEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult> extends ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>
MotionEvaluator1 that has been parameterized with three additional parameters.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
Object | 
clone(CopyContext context)
Clones this object using the specified context. 
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protected void | 
dispose(boolean disposing)
Releases any resources associated with this instance. 
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Motion1<TResult> | 
evaluate(JulianDate date,
        int order,
        TParameter1 parameter1,
        TParameter2 parameter2,
        TParameter3 parameter3)
Evaluates this parameterized evaluator. 
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TResult | 
evaluate(JulianDate date,
        TParameter1 parameter1,
        TParameter2 parameter2,
        TParameter3 parameter3)
Evaluates this parameterized evaluator. 
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TimeIntervalCollection | 
getAvailabilityIntervals(TimeIntervalCollection consideredIntervals)
Gets the intervals over which data is available. 
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IEvaluator | 
getCachingWrapper()
Gets a version of this evaluator that caches the previously computed value so that if it is evaluated
    twice at the same date the computation is done only once. 
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boolean | 
getIsThreadSafe()
Gets a value indicating whether the methods on this instance are safe to call from
    multiple threads simultaneously. 
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boolean | 
getIsTimeVarying()
Gets a value indicating whether or not the value of this evaluator changes with time. 
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boolean | 
isAvailable(JulianDate date)
Determines if valid data is available for the given  
JulianDate. | 
void | 
setValues(TParameter1 parameter1,
         TParameter2 parameter2,
         TParameter3 parameter3)
Sets the values of each parameter for this parameterized evaluator. 
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void | 
updateEvaluatorReferences(CopyContext context)
Updates the evaluator references held by this object using the reference-to-reference
    mapping in the specified  
CopyContext. | 
dispose, getAvailabilityIntervals, getGroup, wrapclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitclosepublic void updateEvaluatorReferences(CopyContext context)
CopyContext.
    
    
    
    
    The following example shows how to implement this method for an evaluator that contains a nested evaluator:
@Override
public final void updateEvaluatorReferences(CopyContext context) {
    m_nestedEvaluator = context.updateReference(m_nestedEvaluator);
}
 
    This method is called by EvaluatorGroup and usually does not need to be
    called directly by users.  EvaluatorGroup uses this method to replace references
    to shared evaluators with references to caching versions of the evaluators.
    
    To implement this method, call CopyContext.updateReference(T) on each evaluator reference
    held by your evaluator and assign the return value back to the field.
    
updateEvaluatorReferences in interface IEvaluatorupdateEvaluatorReferences in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>context - The context that specifies the reference mapping.public Object clone(CopyContext context)
    This method should be implemented to call a copy constructor on the class of the
    object being cloned.  The copy constructor should take the CopyContext as a parameter
    in addition to the existing instance to copy.  The copy constructor should first call
    CopyContext.addObjectMapping(T, T) to identify the newly constructed instance
    as a copy of the existing instance.  It should then copy all fields, using
    CopyContext.updateReference(T) to copy any reference fields.
    
    A typical implementation of ICloneWithContext:
    
public static class MyClass implements ICloneWithContext {
    public MyClass(MyClass existingInstance, CopyContext context) {
        context.addObjectMapping(existingInstance, this);
        someReference = context.updateReference(existingInstance.someReference);
    }
    @Override
    public final Object clone(CopyContext context) {
        return new MyClass(this, context);
    }
    private Object someReference;
}
    
    In general, all fields that are reference types should be copied with a call to
    CopyContext.updateReference(T).  There are a couple of exceptions:
    
    If one of these exceptions applies, the CopyContext should be given an opportunity
    to update the reference before the reference is copied explicitly.  Use
    CopyContext.updateReference(T) to update the reference.  If CopyContext.updateReference(T) returns
    the original object, indicating that the context does not have a replacement registered,
    then copy the object manually by invoking a Clone method, a copy constructor, or by manually
    constructing a new instance and copying the values.
    
alwaysCopy = context.updateReference(existingInstance.alwaysCopy);
if (existingInstance.alwaysCopy != null && alwaysCopy == existingInstance.alwaysCopy) {
    alwaysCopy = (AlwaysCopy) existingInstance.alwaysCopy.clone(context);
}
    
    If you are implementing an evaluator (a class that implements IEvaluator), the
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) method shares some responsibilities with the
    copy context constructor. Code duplication can be avoided by doing the following:
    
CopyContext.updateReference(T).  You should still call CopyContext.updateReference(T) on any references to
    non-evaluators.
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) as the last line in the constructor and pass it the
    same CopyContext passed to the constructor.
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) as normal.  See the reference documentation for
    IEvaluator.updateEvaluatorReferences(agi.foundation.infrastructure.CopyContext) for more information on implementing that method.
    public MyClass(MyClass existingInstance, CopyContext context) {
    super(existingInstance, context);
    someReference = context.updateReference(existingInstance.someReference);
    evaluatorReference = existingInstance.evaluatorReference;
    updateEvaluatorReferences(context);
}
@Override
public void updateEvaluatorReferences(CopyContext context) {
    evaluatorReference = context.updateReference(evaluatorReference);
}
@Override
public Object clone(CopyContext context) {
    return new MyClass(this, context);
}
private Object someReference;
private IEvaluator evaluatorReference;clone in interface ICloneWithContextclone in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>context - The context to use to perform the copy.protected void dispose(boolean disposing)
dispose in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>disposing - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources;
    false to release only unmanaged resources.public TimeIntervalCollection getAvailabilityIntervals(TimeIntervalCollection consideredIntervals)
getAvailabilityIntervals in interface IAvailabilitygetAvailabilityIntervals in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>consideredIntervals - The intervals over which availability information is needed. Note that the returned availability
    intervals may indicate availability outside of these intervals of consideration.public boolean isAvailable(@Nonnull JulianDate date)
JulianDate.isAvailable in interface IAvailabilityisAvailable in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>date - The date for which to check availability.true if valid data is available for this date; otherwise false.public boolean getIsTimeVarying()
false, the evaluator is assumed to return the same value for any
    input JulianDate.getIsTimeVarying in interface IIsTimeVaryinggetIsTimeVarying in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>public boolean getIsThreadSafe()
    If this property is true, all methods and properties are guaranteed to be thread safe.
    Conceptually, an object that returns true for this method acts as if there is a lock
    protecting each method and property such that only one thread at a time can be inside any method or
    property in the class.  In reality, such locks are generally not used and are in fact discouraged.  However,
    the user must not experience any exceptions or inconsistent behavior that would not be experienced if such
    locks were used.
    
    If this property is false, the behavior when using this class from multiple threads
    simultaneously is undefined and may include inconsistent results and exceptions.  Clients wishing to use
    multiple threads should call CopyForAnotherThread.copy(T) to get a separate instance of the
    object for each thread.
    
getIsThreadSafe in interface IThreadAwaregetIsThreadSafe in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>public IEvaluator getCachingWrapper()
    This method is called by EvaluatorGroup to create a caching version of an evaluator
    that is shared between multiple computations.
    
    To implement this method in your own evaluator, construct and return a caching version of the evaluator's base class.
    For example, if your evaluator implements IEvaluator1 directly, return an instance of
    CachingEvaluator.  In many cases, such as when implementing a PointEvaluator
    this method does not need to be overridden because the default implementation returns an appropriate
    caching wrapper already.  If you do not want the last value computed by your evaluator to ever be cached, or
    if your evaluator does its own caching internally, this method can return this.
    
    Shows an example implementation in an evaluator that implements IEvaluator1
    directly, where T is double.
    
@Override
public IEvaluator getCachingWrapper() {
    return new CachingEvaluator<Double>(this);
}
    getCachingWrapper in interface IEvaluatorgetCachingWrapper in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>this should be returned by this method.public TResult evaluate(@Nonnull JulianDate date, TParameter1 parameter1, TParameter2 parameter2, TParameter3 parameter3)
evaluate in interface IParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>evaluate in class ParameterizedEvaluator3<TParameter1,TParameter2,TParameter3,TResult>date - The date at which to evaluate.parameter1 - The value of the first parameter.parameter2 - The value of the second parameter.parameter3 - The value of the third parameter.@Nonnull public final Motion1<TResult> evaluate(@Nonnull JulianDate date, int order, TParameter1 parameter1, TParameter2 parameter2, TParameter3 parameter3)
date - The date at which to evaluate.order - The order at which to evaluate.parameter1 - The value of the first parameter.parameter2 - The value of the second parameter.parameter3 - The value of the third parameter.public final void setValues(TParameter1 parameter1, TParameter2 parameter2, TParameter3 parameter3)
parameter1 - The value of the first parameter.parameter2 - The value of the second parameter.parameter3 - The value of the third parameter.