Package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects
Class ReferenceDoubleImmutablePair<K>
java.lang.Object
it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ReferenceDoubleImmutablePair<K>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ReferenceDoublePair<K>
,Pair<K,
,Double> Serializable
public class ReferenceDoubleImmutablePair<K>
extends Object
implements ReferenceDoublePair<K>, Serializable
A type-specific immutable
Pair
; provides some additional
methods that use polymorphism to avoid (un)boxing.- See Also:
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionReferenceDoubleImmutablePair
(K left, double right) Creates a new type-specific immutablePair
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
int
hashCode()
left()
Returns the left element of this pair.static <K> ReferenceDoubleImmutablePair
<K> of
(K left, double right) Returns a new type-specific immutablePair
with given left and right value.double
Returns the right element of this pair.toString()
Returns a string representation of this pair in the form <l,r>.Methods inherited from interface it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ReferenceDoublePair
right, right, right, second, second, second, secondDouble, value, value, value, valueDouble
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Constructor Details
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ReferenceDoubleImmutablePair
Creates a new type-specific immutablePair
with given left and right value.- Parameters:
left
- the left value.right
- the right value.
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Method Details
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of
Returns a new type-specific immutablePair
with given left and right value.- Parameters:
left
- the left value.right
- the right value.- Implementation Specification:
- This factory method delegates to the constructor.
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left
Description copied from interface:Pair
Returns the left element of this pair. -
rightDouble
public double rightDouble()Description copied from interface:ReferenceDoublePair
Returns the right element of this pair.- Specified by:
rightDouble
in interfaceReferenceDoublePair<K>
- Returns:
- the right element of this pair.
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equals
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hashCode
public int hashCode() -
toString
Returns a string representation of this pair in the form <l,r>.
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