enum - getting value of enum on string conversion

Vaibhav Mishra picture Vaibhav Mishra · Jun 30, 2014 · Viewed 132.9k times · Source

I have following enum defined

from enum import Enum


class D(Enum):
    x = 1
    y = 2


print(D.x)

now the printed value is

D.x

instead I wanted the enum's value to be print

1

Hhat can be done to achieve this functionality?

Answer

Martijn Pieters picture Martijn Pieters · Jun 30, 2014

You are printing the enum object. Use the .value attribute if you wanted just to print that:

print(D.x.value)

See the Programmatic access to enumeration members and their attributes section:

If you have an enum member and need its name or value:

>>>
>>> member = Color.red
>>> member.name
'red'
>>> member.value
1

You could add a __str__ method to your enum, if all you wanted was to provide a custom string representation:

class D(Enum):
    def __str__(self):
        return str(self.value)

    x = 1
    y = 2

Demo:

>>> from enum import Enum
>>> class D(Enum):
...     def __str__(self):
...         return str(self.value)
...     x = 1
...     y = 2
... 
>>> D.x
<D.x: 1>
>>> print(D.x)
1