I want to take an existing enum and add more elements to it as follows:

enum A {a,b,c}

enum B extends A {d}

/*B is {a,b,c,d}*/

Is this possible in Java?

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No, you can’t do this in Java. Aside from anything else, d would then presumably be an instance of A (given the normal idea of “extends”), but users who only knew about A wouldn’t know about it – which defeats the point of an enum being a well-known set of values.

If you could tell us more about how you want to use this, we could potentially suggest alternative solutions.

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