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Program Structure Types
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enum-id Action. 78 #Start. *> Start is a reserved word so use '#' symbol 78 #Stop. 78 #Rewind. 78 #Forward. end enum. enum-id Status. 78 Flunk value 50. 78 Pass value 70. 78 Excel value 90. end enum. class-id MainClass. method-id main static. declare a = type Action::Stop if a not = type Action::Start display a & " is " & a as binary-long *> Prints "Stop is 1" end-if display type Status::Pass as binary-long *> prints 70 display type Status::Pass *> prints end method. end class.
See also the Enums sample, available from Start > All Programs > Micro Focus Visual COBOL > Samples , under COBOL for JVM (Windows) or $COBDIR/demo (UNIX).
The Compiler adds a static method called 'values' that returns an array containing the values of the enum. You can use this method together with the PERFORM THROUGH construct to iterate over the values of an enum type.
The enum-header is followed by a working-storage section consisting of: