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// This file is generated by WOK (CPPExt).
// Please do not edit this file; modify original file instead.
// The copyright and license terms as defined for the original file apply to 
// this header file considered to be the "object code" form of the original source.

#ifndef _math_MultipleVarFunction_HeaderFile
#define _math_MultipleVarFunction_HeaderFile

#include <Standard.hxx>
#include <Standard_DefineAlloc.hxx>
#include <Standard_Macro.hxx>

#include <Standard_Integer.hxx>
#include <Standard_Boolean.hxx>
#include <math_Vector.hxx>
#include <Standard_Real.hxx>



//! Describes the virtual functions associated with a multiple variable function.
class math_MultipleVarFunction 
{
public:

  DEFINE_STANDARD_ALLOC

  

  //! Returns the number of variables of the function
  Standard_EXPORT virtual   Standard_Integer NbVariables()  const = 0;
  
  //! Computes the values of the Functions <F> for the
  //! variable <X>.
  //! returns True if the computation was done successfully,
  //! otherwise false.
  Standard_EXPORT virtual   Standard_Boolean Value (const math_Vector& X, Standard_Real& F)  = 0;
  
  //! return the state of the function corresponding to the latestt
  //! call of any methods associated to the function. This
  //! function is called by each of the algorithms described
  //! later which define the function Integer
  //! Algorithm::StateNumber(). The algorithm has the
  //! responsibility to call this function when it has found
  //! a solution (i.e. a root or a minimum) and has to maintain
  //! the association between the solution found and this
  //! StateNumber.
  //! Byu default, this method returns 0 (which means for the
  //! algorithm: no state has been saved). It is the
  //! responsibility of the programmer to decide if he needs
  //! to save the current state of the function and to return
  //! an Integer that allows retrieval of the state.
  Standard_EXPORT virtual   Standard_Integer GetStateNumber() ;
  Standard_EXPORT virtual ~math_MultipleVarFunction();




protected:





private:





};







#endif // _math_MultipleVarFunction_HeaderFile