The Java.util.EnumMap.get(Object key) method in Java is used to give the mapped value of the specified key.
Syntax:
get(Object key)
Parameter: The method takes one parameter key which is passed to return the value associated with it.
Return Value: It returns the value mapped with the associated key.
Below programs illustrate the working of get() function:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate get(key)import java.util.*;  // An enum of neveropenpublic enum gfg {    Global,    India};  class Enum_demo {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          EnumMap<gfg, Integer> mp = new                      EnumMap<gfg, Integer>(gfg.class);          // Values are associated        mp.put(gfg.Global, 800);        mp.put(gfg.India, 72);          // Stores the value mapped with the key specified        int res = mp.get(gfg.India);          // Prints the result        System.out.println("Lazyroar ranked in India: "                                                     + res);    }} |
Lazyroar ranked in India: 72
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate get(key)import java.util.*;  // An enum of neveropenpublic enum gfg {    India,    United_States,    China};  class Enum_demo {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          EnumMap<gfg, String> mp = new                   EnumMap<gfg, String>(gfg.class);          // Values are associated        mp.put(gfg.India, "61.7%");        mp.put(gfg.United_States, "18.2%");        mp.put(gfg.China, "2.5%");          // Stores the value mapped with the key specified        String res = mp.get(gfg.United_States);          // Prints the result        System.out.println("Visitors in United_States: "                                                    + res);    }} |
Visitors in United_States: 18.2%
