Main differences between V2.1 and V2.1.1
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This version is mainly due to the correction of two anomalies listes below …
Improvement of interfaces with GPIntegrator/GPDop853 widgets
To better use these widgets, some methods have been Added:
- in GPIntegrator widget :
- a getter to know which type of integrator has been selected.
- a getter to know which kind of tolérances has been selected.
- two getters to directly get the widgets used for min and max step of the Dormand Price 853 integrator (needed to manage externally a "before/after" action on them).
- a setter allowing displaying or not tolérances on the mass.
- in GPIntegrator and GPDop853 widgets:
- validity intervals and methods to modify them. By default these intervals are:
- constant time step > 0
- 0 < min step <= max step
- absolute tolérances > 0
- relative toerances >=0.
- methods to get reduced tolérances (see corresponding anomalies).
- validity intervals and methods to modify them. By default these intervals are:
- in GPDop85.3 widget :
- method to get the widget giving help for tolérances definition (needed to manage externally a "before/after" action on it).
At last, some constructor and methods, will potentially throw a GIntervalException (and no more a GPDateException which was not useful).
Anomaly corrections
- Saving displayed orbit as well as the "pivot" reference is now correctly working. Indeed in the previous V2.1 version:
- if the user only modified the type of anomaly then saved, this change was not recovered in the saved file. Thus, the next load displayed the original type of anomaly.
- if the user modified the type of parameters and afterwards changed again the type of anomaly, for display, only the type of parameters was saved and the next load displayed a true anomaly. Note that anyway, even in this new version, when you change the type of parameters, the anomaly is automatically set to "true".
- In the GPIntegrator widget, updating tolerances was not correctly done for "Reduced" mode.