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Sorry for the very noob question. Let's suppose I have an enum like so

public enum MyElementType {
TYPE_ONE,
TYPE_TWO,
TYPE_THREE;
}

When I want to loop over this enum, I always see this solution:

for(MyElementType type: MyElementType.values())
{
//do things
}

I wonder if there exist a viable solution with the while loop. Seraching around I see that Enumeration interface exposes the method hasMoreElements() but I don't know how to link the things together. Any advice?

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    Why do you want a while loop?
    – JB Nizet
    Feb 28, 2012 at 10:05

2 Answers 2

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Why do you want to use a while loop rather than the for-each you more typically see?

In any case, it's pretty simple

Set<MyElementType> elements = EnumSet.allOf(MyElementType.class);
Iterator<MyElementType> it = elements.iterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
    MyElementType el = it.next();
    // etc
}

// or
Iterator<MyElementType> it = Arrays.asList(MyElementType.values()).iterator();
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  • I want to use a while loop because I want to check another condition in the while statement to decide wether to continue the iteration or not (and I really don't like to use the "break" inside a for). Anyway, the thing made me courious and it seemed to me a good chance to learn something I don't know.
    – MaVVamaldo
    Feb 28, 2012 at 10:09
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Take a look @ http://www.javaspecialists.eu/archive/Issue107.html

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