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package org.eclipse.collections.impl.tuple;
import java.util.Map;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.tuple.Pair;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.tuple.Twin;
A Pair is a container that holds two related objects. It is the equivalent of an Association in Smalltalk, or an implementation of Map.Entry in the JDK. A Twin is a Pair with the same types. This class is a factory class for Pairs and Twins. The equivalent class for primitive and object combinations is PrimitiveTuples
/**
* A Pair is a container that holds two related objects. It is the equivalent of an Association in Smalltalk, or an
* implementation of Map.Entry in the JDK. A Twin is a Pair with the same types. This class is a factory class
* for Pairs and Twins.
*
* The equivalent class for primitive and object combinations is {@link org.eclipse.collections.impl.tuple.primitive.PrimitiveTuples}
*/
public final class Tuples
{
private Tuples()
{
}
public static <K, V> Pair<K, V> pairFrom(Map.Entry<K, V> entry)
{
return Tuples.pair(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
}
public static <T1, T2> Pair<T1, T2> pair(T1 one, T2 two)
{
return new PairImpl<>(one, two);
}
public static <T> Twin<T> twin(T one, T two)
{
return new TwinImpl<>(one, two);
}
}