Assume the following declaration exists :
enum Coffee { MEDIUM, DARK, DECAF }
Find the error(s) in the following switch statement:
// This code has errors!
Coffee myCup = DARK;
switch (myCup)
{
case Coffee.MEDIUM :
System.out.println(“MiId flavor.”);
break;
case Coffee.DARK :
System.out.println(“Strong flavor.”);
break;
case Coffee.DECAF :
System.out.println{”Won't keep you awake.”);
break;
default:
System.out.println(“Never heard of it.”);
}
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