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i have a enum

public enum Category {
NonResidential("Non-Residential"), Residential("Residential");
private String category;

BuildingAssetCategory(String s) {
    category = s;
}

public String getType() {
    return category;
}

public void setType(String type) {
    this.category = type;
}
}

I want to get the enum on the basis of value its having. i have String of value Non-Residential, then how can i get the enum returning `NonResidential.

P.S i to want to create own magic rather then something java supports. i have read out many question like this but i want different ans.

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There is no magic here, since it's your own define field ('category') you should write your own static method to search by it. For example:

public enum Category {
  ...
        public static Category findByName(String cat){
            // loop over Category.values() and find the requested cat
        }

btw ValueOf will work if you provide the enum name (e.g. "NonResidential") but it won't work for category name (e.g. "non-residential")

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  • This is correct, I've removed my answer. Mar 27, 2015 at 4:13
  • any other way? using setter/getter or something else? which is is builtin not our magic.. Mar 27, 2015 at 4:28
  • Unfortunately no :( In java 8 you could write 'smarter' code (using streams instead of a loop), but it's just a matter of taste - anyway you'll still be writing your own method ('findByName'). Mar 27, 2015 at 4:42
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Use valueOf.

Category.valueOf("Non-Residential");

This will return you the enum.

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  • same punch, I have also done this but unfortunately it returns java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No enum constant :( Mar 27, 2015 at 4:11

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