I have an enum class like the following:
public enum Letter {
OMEGA_LETTER("Omega"),
GAMMA_LETTER("Gamma"),
BETA_LETTER("Beta"),
ALPHA_LETTER("Alpha"),
private final String description;
Letter() {
description = toString();
}
Letter(String description) {
this.description = description;
}
public String getDescription() {
return description;
}
}
Later down my code I basically iterate over the Letter enum and print its members out to the console:
for (Letter letter : Letter.values()) {
System.out.println(letter.getDescription());
}
I thought that the values() method would give me an ordered view of the enum (as mentioned here), but this is not the case here. I simply get the enum members in the order I created them within the Letter enum class. Is there a way to output the values of an enum in alphabetical order? Would I need a separate comparator object, or is there a built-in way to do this? Basically I would like the values to be alphabetically sorted based on the getDescription() text:
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Omega
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