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| diff --git a/java.html.markdown b/java.html.markdown index aae64ccf..1813f81c 100644 --- a/java.html.markdown +++ b/java.html.markdown @@ -186,9 +186,9 @@ public class LearnJava {          //               operations perform as could be expected for a          //               doubly-linked list.          // Maps - A set of objects that map keys to values. Map is -	//        an interface and therefore cannot be instantiated. -	//        The type of keys and values contained in a Map must -	//        be specified upon instantiation of the implementing +        //        an interface and therefore cannot be instantiated. +        //        The type of keys and values contained in a Map must +        //        be specified upon instantiation of the implementing          //        class. Each key may map to only one corresponding value,          //        and each key may appear only once (no duplicates).          // HashMaps - This class uses a hashtable to implement the Map @@ -697,6 +697,64 @@ public abstract class Mammal()          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(); // => Mondays are bad. +        EnumTest thirdDay = new EnumTest(Day.WEDNESDAY); +        thirdDay.tellItLikeItIs(); // => 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 +  ```  ## Further Reading @@ -720,7 +778,7 @@ The links provided here below are just to get an understanding of the topic, fee  * [Generics](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/generics/index.html) -* [Java Code Conventions](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/codeconv-138413.html) +* [Java Code Conventions](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/codeconvtoc-136057.html)  **Online Practice and Tutorials** | 
