[java/en] Enum Type

Short overview about enum type.
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- ["Simon Morgan", "http://sjm.io/"] - ["Simon Morgan", "http://sjm.io/"]
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- ["Cameron Schermerhorn", "http://github.com/cschermerhorn"] - ["Cameron Schermerhorn", "http://github.com/cschermerhorn"]
- ["Raphael Nascimento", "http://github.com/raphaelbn"]
filename: LearnJava.java filename: LearnJava.java
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return true; return true;
} }
} }
// Enum Type
//
// An enum type is a special data type that enables for a variable to be a set of predefined constants. The // variable must be equal to one of the values that have been predefined for it.
// Because they are constants, the names of an enum type's fields are in uppercase letters.
// In the Java programming language, you define an enum type by using the enum keyword. For example, you would
// specify a days-of-the-week enum type as:
public enum Day {
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
}
// We can use our enum Day like that:
public class EnumTest {
// Variable Enum
Day day;
public EnumTest(Day day) {
this.day = day;
}
public void tellItLikeItIs() {
switch (day) {
case MONDAY:
System.out.println("Mondays are bad.");
break;
case FRIDAY:
System.out.println("Fridays are better.");
break;
case SATURDAY:
case SUNDAY:
System.out.println("Weekends are best.");
break;
default:
System.out.println("Midweek days are so-so.");
break;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
EnumTest firstDay = new EnumTest(Day.MONDAY);
firstDay.tellItLikeItIs();
EnumTest thirdDay = new EnumTest(Day.WEDNESDAY);
thirdDay.tellItLikeItIs();
}
}
// The output is:
// Mondays are bad.
// Midweek days are so-so.
// Enum types are much more powerful than we show above.
// The enum body can include methods and other fields.
// You can se more at https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/enum.html
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