Tuesday, 30 January 2018

How to get an enum value from a string value in Java?



Say I have an enum which is just



public enum Blah {
A, B, C, D
}


and I would like to find the enum value of a string, for example "A" which would be Blah.A. How would it be possible to do this?



Is the Enum.valueOf() the method I need? If so, how would I use this?


Answer



Yes, Blah.valueOf("A") will give you Blah.A.



Note that the name must be an exact match, including case: Blah.valueOf("a") and Blah.valueOf("A ") both throw an IllegalArgumentException.



The static methods valueOf() and values() are created at compile time and do not appear in source code. They do appear in Javadoc, though; for example, Dialog.ModalityType shows both methods.


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