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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:45:10+00:00 2026-05-31T06:45:10+00:00

Let’s say I have a class that makes a ball. In the constructor, it

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Let’s say I have a class that makes a ball. In the constructor, it accepts a String to indicate the kind of ball, but I only want it to accept certain values like: "FOOTBALL", "BASEBALL", or "SOCCERBALL", so that if I pass my class to another developer and they go to use it in Eclipse it prompts them as to the accepted value. How would I do that? I have no idea if there’s a general technique I could use or what it might be called, so pointers to a tutorial or example would be welcome.

public class Ball {
    public Ball(String type){
        …
    }
}
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    2026-05-31T06:45:12+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:45 am

    Here’s a Ball class that defaults to FOOTBALL unless otherwise specified:

    public class Ball {
    
        public static final int FOOTBALL = 0;
        public static final int BASEBALL = 1;
        public static final int SOCCERBALL = 2;
    
        int ball;
    
         public Ball(){
            this.ball = Ball.FOOTBALL;
         }// end constructor
    
        /**
         *  Class constructor.
         *
         * @param ball sets the ball value.<p>
         * <b>ball</b> must be one of the following: Ball.FOOTBALL, Ball.BASEBALL,
         *             Ball.SOCCERBALL.
         */
         public Ball(int ball){          
            setBall(ball);       
         }// end constructor
    
         public int getBall(){
             return ball;
         }// end getBall()
    
         public void setBall(int ball){          
             switch(ball){           
             case 1:
                 this.ball = Ball.BASEBALL;
                 break;
             case 2:
                 this.ball = Ball.SOCCERBALL;
                 break;
             default:
                 this.ball = Ball.FOOTBALL;
                 break;          
             }// end switch          
         }// end setBall()       
    }// end class Ball
    

    Edit:

    I added doc comments for javadoc which I think is what you are looking for. Check this link out: How to Write Doc Comments for the Javadoc Tool

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