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“extending” enum

I have multiple enum's that all have the same constructor and attributes, like this:

enum Enum1 {
    A(1,2),
    B(3,4);

    public int a, b;
    private Enum1(int a, int b) {
        this.a = a;
        this.b = b;
    }
}


enum Enum2 {
    C(6,7),
    D(8,9);

    public int a, b;
    private Enum1(int a, int b) {
        this.a = a;
        this.b = b;
    }
}

and so on... Unfortunately Enum1 and Enum2 already extend Enum, so it isn't possible to write a superclass they could extend. Is there another way to archive this?

Update: here comes a "real-world" example. Think of a classic rpg, where you have items, armour, weapons etc. which give you a bonus.

enum Weapon {
    SWORD(3,0,2),
    AXE_OF_HEALTH(3,4,1);

    // bonus for those weapons
    public int strength, health, defense;
    private Weapon(int strength, int health, int defense) {
        this.strength = strength;
        this.health = health;
        this.defense = defense;
    }
}

enum Armour {
    SHIELD(3,1,6),
    BOOTS(0,4,1);

    // bonus
    public int strength, health, defense;
    private Weapon(int strength, int health, int defense) {
        this.strength = strength;
        this.health = health;
        this.defense = defense;
    }
}

You have to combine them (or not if thats not a good idea)

enum Enum1 {
    A(1,2),
    B(3,4),
    C(6,7),
    D(8,9);
No, you can't extend enums in Java.

As Peter mentioned you can combine them.

My be this can help you.

Enums extend Enum. They cannot also extend something else. However, they can implement interfaces.

You can make them both implement a common interface, and put your getA(), getB() methods on the interface.

You can try to use this and than add flag to your enum:



    public class ExtendetFlags : Attribute
    {
        #region Properties

        /// 
        /// Holds the flagvalue for a value in an enum.
        /// 
        public string FlagValue { get; protected set; }

        #endregion

        #region Constructor

        /// 
        /// Constructor used to init a FlagValue Attribute
        /// 
        /// 
        public ExtendetFlags(string value)
        {
            this.FlagValue = value;
        }

        #endregion
    }

    public static class ExtendetFlagsGet
    {
        /// 
        /// Will get the string value for a given enums value, this will
        /// only work if you assign the FlagValue attribute to
        /// the items in your enum.
        /// 
        /// 
        /// 
        public static string GetFlagValue(this Enum value)
        {
            // Get the type
            Type type = value.GetType();

            // Get fieldinfo for this type
            FieldInfo fieldInfo = type.GetField(value.ToString());

            // Get the stringvalue attributes
            ExtendetFlags[] attribs = fieldInfo.GetCustomAttributes(
                typeof(ExtendetFlags), false) as ExtendetFlags[];

            // Return the first if there was a match.
            return attribs.Length > 0 ? attribs[0].FlagValue : null;
        }
    }


Using is simple:


`            [ExtendetFlags("test1")]
            Application = 1,
            [ExtendetFlags("test2")]
            Service = 2
`

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