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package android.util;

import java.util.Objects;

Container to ease passing around a tuple of two objects. This object provides a sensible implementation of equals(), returning true if equals() is true on each of the contained objects.
/** * Container to ease passing around a tuple of two objects. This object provides a sensible * implementation of equals(), returning true if equals() is true on each of the contained * objects. */
public class Pair<F, S> { public final F first; public final S second;
Constructor for a Pair.
Params:
  • first – the first object in the Pair
  • second – the second object in the pair
/** * Constructor for a Pair. * * @param first the first object in the Pair * @param second the second object in the pair */
public Pair(F first, S second) { this.first = first; this.second = second; }
Checks the two objects for equality by delegating to their respective Object.equals(Object) methods.
Params:
  • o – the Pair to which this one is to be checked for equality
Returns:true if the underlying objects of the Pair are both considered equal
/** * Checks the two objects for equality by delegating to their respective * {@link Object#equals(Object)} methods. * * @param o the {@link Pair} to which this one is to be checked for equality * @return true if the underlying objects of the Pair are both considered * equal */
@Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (!(o instanceof Pair)) { return false; } Pair<?, ?> p = (Pair<?, ?>) o; return Objects.equals(p.first, first) && Objects.equals(p.second, second); }
Compute a hash code using the hash codes of the underlying objects
Returns:a hashcode of the Pair
/** * Compute a hash code using the hash codes of the underlying objects * * @return a hashcode of the Pair */
@Override public int hashCode() { return (first == null ? 0 : first.hashCode()) ^ (second == null ? 0 : second.hashCode()); } @Override public String toString() { return "Pair{" + String.valueOf(first) + " " + String.valueOf(second) + "}"; }
Convenience method for creating an appropriately typed pair.
Params:
  • a – the first object in the Pair
  • b – the second object in the pair
Returns:a Pair that is templatized with the types of a and b
/** * Convenience method for creating an appropriately typed pair. * @param a the first object in the Pair * @param b the second object in the pair * @return a Pair that is templatized with the types of a and b */
public static <A, B> Pair <A, B> create(A a, B b) { return new Pair<A, B>(a, b); } }