9.10. Enum Support Functions
For enum types (described in Section 8.7 ), there are several functions that allow cleaner programming without hard-coding particular values of an enum type. These are listed in Table 9.34 . The examples assume an enum type created as:
CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
 
Table 9.34. Enum Support Functions
  Notice that except for the two-argument form of
  
   enum_range
  
  ,
    these functions disregard the specific value passed to them; they care
    only about its declared data type.  Either null or a specific value of
    the type can be passed, with the same result.  It is more common to
    apply these functions to a table column or function argument than to
    a hardwired type name as used in the examples.