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public class TestingGen {

    /**
     * @param args
     */

    public enum Types {

        TYPE1("TYPE1"), TYPE2("TYPE2");

        private String type;

        private Types(String type) {
            this.type = type;
        }

        public String getType() {
            return type;
        }
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        String value = null;
        switch (value) {
        case Types.TYPE1.getType():
            System.out.println("here");
            break;
        case Types.TYPE2.getType():
            System.out.println("there");
        default:
            System.out.println("default");
        }
    }

}

Its showing errors on both the case statements "case expressions must be constant expressions".

How can I use String enums in swtich statement then ?

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2 Answers 2

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The other way around. Get the enum value for your string Types enumValue = Types.valueOf(stringValue) and switch on the enum values switch(enumValue) { case TYPE1: [...].

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  • Types.valueOf() , gives an exception for invalid values, how to handle that scenario Apr 11, 2015 at 6:41
  • Catch the exception, put the default case code within the catch block.
    – duckstep
    Apr 11, 2015 at 6:45
  • hmm... any other way to use enums in swtich Apr 11, 2015 at 6:47
  • The string values for the enum values are not constant, they're set during construction of the enum values. Because of that, they can not be used as case expressions. This is by design, I don't know any way around that.
    – duckstep
    Apr 11, 2015 at 6:57
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public class TestingGen {

/**
 * @param args
 */

public enum Types {

    TYPE1("TYPE1"), TYPE2("TYPE2");
     String type = null;

    Types(String s) {
        type = s;
    }

     String getType() {
        return type;
    }
}

public static void main(String[] args) {

    for(Types value : Types.values()) { 
        System.out.println(value + "  " + value.getType() + " ");
     }

}

}

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  • I wanted to use enum in swtich case. Apr 11, 2015 at 6:45

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