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package org.apache.commons.math3.geometry.spherical.oned;

import java.io.Serializable;

import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.MathUnsupportedOperationException;
import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.util.LocalizedFormats;
import org.apache.commons.math3.geometry.Space;

This class implements a one-dimensional sphere (i.e. a circle).

We use here the topologists definition of the 1-sphere (see Sphere on MathWorld), i.e. the 1-sphere is the one-dimensional closed curve defined in 2D as x2+y2=1.

Since:3.3
/** * This class implements a one-dimensional sphere (i.e. a circle). * <p> * We use here the topologists definition of the 1-sphere (see * <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Sphere.html">Sphere</a> on * MathWorld), i.e. the 1-sphere is the one-dimensional closed curve * defined in 2D as x<sup>2</sup>+y<sup>2</sup>=1. * </p> * @since 3.3 */
public class Sphere1D implements Serializable, Space {
Serializable version identifier.
/** Serializable version identifier. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 20131218L;
Private constructor for the singleton.
/** Private constructor for the singleton. */
private Sphere1D() { }
Get the unique instance.
Returns:the unique instance
/** Get the unique instance. * @return the unique instance */
public static Sphere1D getInstance() { return LazyHolder.INSTANCE; }
{@inheritDoc}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
public int getDimension() { return 1; }
{@inheritDoc}

As the 1-dimension sphere does not have proper sub-spaces, this method always throws a NoSubSpaceException

Throws:
Returns:nothing
/** {@inheritDoc} * <p> * As the 1-dimension sphere does not have proper sub-spaces, * this method always throws a {@link NoSubSpaceException} * </p> * @return nothing * @throws NoSubSpaceException in all cases */
public Space getSubSpace() throws NoSubSpaceException { throw new NoSubSpaceException(); } // CHECKSTYLE: stop HideUtilityClassConstructor
Holder for the instance.

We use here the Initialization On Demand Holder Idiom.

/** Holder for the instance. * <p>We use here the Initialization On Demand Holder Idiom.</p> */
private static class LazyHolder {
Cached field instance.
/** Cached field instance. */
private static final Sphere1D INSTANCE = new Sphere1D(); } // CHECKSTYLE: resume HideUtilityClassConstructor
Handle deserialization of the singleton.
Returns:the singleton instance
/** Handle deserialization of the singleton. * @return the singleton instance */
private Object readResolve() { // return the singleton instance return LazyHolder.INSTANCE; }
Specialized exception for inexistent sub-space.

This exception is thrown when attempting to get the sub-space of a one-dimensional space

/** Specialized exception for inexistent sub-space. * <p> * This exception is thrown when attempting to get the sub-space of a one-dimensional space * </p> */
public static class NoSubSpaceException extends MathUnsupportedOperationException {
Serializable UID.
/** Serializable UID. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 20140225L;
Simple constructor.
/** Simple constructor. */
public NoSubSpaceException() { super(LocalizedFormats.NOT_SUPPORTED_IN_DIMENSION_N, 1); } } }