Adding quoted value to Enum












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I created Enum with additional quoted in string value. When i call this value from Enum in any class i got value, but without quotes.



My Enum:



public enum ValueMapping {
BSE_M("BSE_MEDIUM"),
REPS(""REPS""),
TBOMD("TBOMD");

private String name;

ValueMapping(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public String getName() {
return name;
}

public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public static ValueMapping getByName(String name) {
ValueMapping result = null;
for (ValueMapping operName : values()) {
if (operName.getName().equals(name)) {
result = operName;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
}


How i try to get value from Enum:



ValueMapping.REPS.name()


Question: Is any way to get value from Enum with quotation marks?










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    But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

    – KevinO
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:34
















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I created Enum with additional quoted in string value. When i call this value from Enum in any class i got value, but without quotes.



My Enum:



public enum ValueMapping {
BSE_M("BSE_MEDIUM"),
REPS(""REPS""),
TBOMD("TBOMD");

private String name;

ValueMapping(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public String getName() {
return name;
}

public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public static ValueMapping getByName(String name) {
ValueMapping result = null;
for (ValueMapping operName : values()) {
if (operName.getName().equals(name)) {
result = operName;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
}


How i try to get value from Enum:



ValueMapping.REPS.name()


Question: Is any way to get value from Enum with quotation marks?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

    – KevinO
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:34














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I created Enum with additional quoted in string value. When i call this value from Enum in any class i got value, but without quotes.



My Enum:



public enum ValueMapping {
BSE_M("BSE_MEDIUM"),
REPS(""REPS""),
TBOMD("TBOMD");

private String name;

ValueMapping(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public String getName() {
return name;
}

public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public static ValueMapping getByName(String name) {
ValueMapping result = null;
for (ValueMapping operName : values()) {
if (operName.getName().equals(name)) {
result = operName;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
}


How i try to get value from Enum:



ValueMapping.REPS.name()


Question: Is any way to get value from Enum with quotation marks?










share|improve this question
















I created Enum with additional quoted in string value. When i call this value from Enum in any class i got value, but without quotes.



My Enum:



public enum ValueMapping {
BSE_M("BSE_MEDIUM"),
REPS(""REPS""),
TBOMD("TBOMD");

private String name;

ValueMapping(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public String getName() {
return name;
}

public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

public static ValueMapping getByName(String name) {
ValueMapping result = null;
for (ValueMapping operName : values()) {
if (operName.getName().equals(name)) {
result = operName;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
}


How i try to get value from Enum:



ValueMapping.REPS.name()


Question: Is any way to get value from Enum with quotation marks?







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    But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

    – KevinO
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:34














  • 1





    But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

    – KevinO
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:34








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But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

– KevinO
Nov 13 '18 at 17:34





But you created a method getName() but called .name(). Isn't .name() just going to return the default .toString().

– KevinO
Nov 13 '18 at 17:34












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You can use the getName() as:



ValueMapping.REPS.getName()


for e.g.



System.out.println(ValueMapping.REPS.getName());


would print "REPS"






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    There is no mechanism to override name() because the method is final. And you can't add quotation marks to the name of an enum variable.



    So, the only way to get "REPS" is to call ValueMapping.REPS.getName().






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      You can use the getName() as:



      ValueMapping.REPS.getName()


      for e.g.



      System.out.println(ValueMapping.REPS.getName());


      would print "REPS"






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        You can use the getName() as:



        ValueMapping.REPS.getName()


        for e.g.



        System.out.println(ValueMapping.REPS.getName());


        would print "REPS"






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          You can use the getName() as:



          ValueMapping.REPS.getName()


          for e.g.



          System.out.println(ValueMapping.REPS.getName());


          would print "REPS"






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          You can use the getName() as:



          ValueMapping.REPS.getName()


          for e.g.



          System.out.println(ValueMapping.REPS.getName());


          would print "REPS"







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              There is no mechanism to override name() because the method is final. And you can't add quotation marks to the name of an enum variable.



              So, the only way to get "REPS" is to call ValueMapping.REPS.getName().






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                There is no mechanism to override name() because the method is final. And you can't add quotation marks to the name of an enum variable.



                So, the only way to get "REPS" is to call ValueMapping.REPS.getName().






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                  There is no mechanism to override name() because the method is final. And you can't add quotation marks to the name of an enum variable.



                  So, the only way to get "REPS" is to call ValueMapping.REPS.getName().






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                  There is no mechanism to override name() because the method is final. And you can't add quotation marks to the name of an enum variable.



                  So, the only way to get "REPS" is to call ValueMapping.REPS.getName().







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