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package com.amazonaws.services.rekognition.model;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Emotion Name
*/
public enum EmotionName {
HAPPY("HAPPY"),
SAD("SAD"),
ANGRY("ANGRY"),
CONFUSED("CONFUSED"),
DISGUSTED("DISGUSTED"),
SURPRISED("SURPRISED"),
CALM("CALM");
private String value;
private EmotionName(String value) {
this.value = value;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return value;
}
private static final Map<String, EmotionName> enumMap;
static {
enumMap = new HashMap<String, EmotionName>();
enumMap.put("HAPPY", HAPPY);
enumMap.put("SAD", SAD);
enumMap.put("ANGRY", ANGRY);
enumMap.put("CONFUSED", CONFUSED);
enumMap.put("DISGUSTED", DISGUSTED);
enumMap.put("SURPRISED", SURPRISED);
enumMap.put("CALM", CALM);
}
/**
* Use this in place of valueOf.
*
* @param value real value
* @return EmotionName corresponding to the value
*/
public static EmotionName fromValue(String value) {
if (value == null || value.isEmpty()) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Value cannot be null or empty!");
} else if (enumMap.containsKey(value)) {
return enumMap.get(value);
} else {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot create enum from " + value + " value!");
}
}
}