you can use for char type in C++.
below works
enum AnOperations : char {
ADDITION='+',
SUBSTRACTION='-',
DIVISION='/'
};
below error in compile time
enum AnOperationsSTR : std::string {
ADDITION = '+',
SUBSTRACTION = '-',
DIVISION = '/'
};
or
enum AnOperationsSTR : char[] {
ADDITION = '+',
SUBSTRACTION = '-',
DIVISION = '/'
};
so, you can use like below.
int main(void)
{
printf("is %c == AnOperations:'+' : %s\n", '+', AnOperations::ADDITION == '+' ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
printf("is %c == AnOperations:'+' : %s\n", '+', AnOperations::SUBSTRACTION == '+' ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
return 0;
}
result of above code is,
is + == AnOperations:'+' : TRUE
is + == AnOperations:'+' : FALSE