September 2017
Beginner
402 pages
9h 52m
English
Enumeration is the data type that is used to define, for example, possible values of some concept. For example, traffic light colors take three values:
enum TrafficLight <red yellow green>;
The names of the values become known to Perl 6 and thus you may use them directly in a program, for example:
say red;
This code prints the name of the value:
red
In this example, the actual values of the red, yellow, and green names are not important for us but Perl 6 assigns increasing integer values to them.
say red + yellow + green; # 6
This program is equivalent to say 0 + 1 + 2.
When the values are important, then you can specify them explicitly, as we do in the next example:
enum Floors ( garage => -1, ground-floor => 0, first => 1, ...Read now
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