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* S. Wolf, S. Grein, G. Queisser. NeuGen 2.0 -
* Employing NeuGen 2.0 to automatically generate realistic
* morphologies of hippocapal neurons and neural networks in 3D.
* Neuroinformatics, 2013, 11(2), pp. 137-148, doi: 10.1007/s12021-012-9170-1
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* J. P. Eberhard, A. Wanner, G. Wittum. NeuGen -
* A tool for the generation of realistic morphology
* of cortical neurons and neural networks in 3D.
* Neurocomputing, 70(1-3), pp. 327-343, doi: 10.1016/j.neucom.2006.01.028
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package org.neugen.datastructures;
/**
* This class couples together a pair of values,
* which may be of different types (FirstClass and SecondClass).
*
* @author Alexander Wanner
* @param <FirstClass> First template parameter
* @param <SecondClass> Second template parameter
*/
public class Pair<FirstClass, SecondClass> {
/** First template parameter */
public FirstClass first;
/** Second template parameter */
public SecondClass second;
public Pair() {
first = null;
second = null;
}
/** pair objects are constructed from a pair of values */
public Pair(FirstClass first, SecondClass second) {
this.first = first;
this.second = second;
}
}