Check the true statement(s) about enum types.
1 When you print an enum literal (one of your enum "members"), the default behavior is that the display will show both the enum's valueand the enum's name.
2 To create your own enum sub-type, you have to do two things:
3 All enums have a natural ordering, so we can use comparitors like <=, or >, for example, to compare enums, as in:
if (destination > Planet.JUPITER)
4 In order to loop over an enum, they must all have int values.
5 In order to access an enum literal, one must, at some point, dereference the enum type name, as in MyType.SOME_LITERAL.
Here I am answering all parts of the Question.see below.
1.FALSE
2.FALSE
3.TRUE
4.TRUE
5.TRUE
These are the TRUE and FALSE about enum type.
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