Refer to a .NET Enumeration Member
You use an enumeration member in your code as an instance of an enumeration. To refer to an enumeration member, use the C# namespace, enumeration, and member names:
Namespace.EnumName.MemberName
For example, the System namespace in a .NET class library has a
DayOfWeek enumeration. The members of this enumeration
are:
Enumeration members for class 'System.DayOfWeek':
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
SaturdayTo create a variable with the value Thursday, type:
gameDay = System.DayOfWeek.Thursday; whos
Name Size Bytes Class gameDay 1x1 104 System.DayOfWeek
Using the Implicit Constructor
The implicit constructor,
Namespace.EnumName,
creates a member with the default value of the underlying type. For example, the
NetDocEnum.Range enumeration has the following
members:
Enumeration members for class 'NetDocEnum.Range':
Max
Min
Type:
x = NetDocEnum.Range
whos xx = 0 Name Size Bytes Class x 1x1 104 NetDocEnum.Range