I've got a few things set up in Objective-C for getting a string value from an 
enum but I'm sure it's different in Swift.

I can send the Objective-C ones if you think they would be helpful.


On Jan 11, 2016, at 10:37 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:

> I have the following enum
> 
> *enum SomeMode: String {*
> *    case ComputeRequired*
> *    case Calculating*
> *    case Normal*
> *    case ComputeUnavailable*
> *}*
> 
> Works great if access like so:
> 
> *SomeMode.Calculating.rawValue*
> 
>   1. How can I get rid of that .rawValue? It works but not coder-friendly.
>   2. How can I set it up so that a shortcut would work in Xcode (i.e.
>   .Calculating)?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
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