1 June 2014

Enums in C#

Enums in C#

The enum keyword is used to declare an enumeration, a distinct type that consists of a set of named constants called the enumerator list.
Usually it is best to define an enum directly within a namespace so that all classes in the namespace can access it with equal convenience. However, an enum can also be nested within a class or struct.

By default, the first enumerator has the value 0, and the value of each successive enumerator is increased by 1. For example, in the following enumeration, Sat is 0, Sun is 1, Mon is 2, and so forth.

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