public static class EnumEx
{
public static T GetValueFromDescription<T>(string description) where T : Enum
{
foreach(var field in typeof(T).GetFields())
{
if (Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(field,
typeof(DescriptionAttribute)) is DescriptionAttribute attribute)
{
if (attribute.Description == description)
return (T)field.GetValue(null);
}
else
{
if (field.Name == description)
return (T)field.GetValue(null);
}
}
throw new ArgumentException("Not found.", nameof(description));
// Or return default(T);
}
}
Usage:
var panda = EnumEx.GetValueFromDescription<Animal>("Giant Panda");
rather than extension methods, just try a couple of static methods
public static class Utility
{
public static string GetDescriptionFromEnumValue(Enum value)
{
DescriptionAttribute attribute = value.GetType()
.GetField(value.ToString())
.GetCustomAttributes(typeof (DescriptionAttribute), false)
.SingleOrDefault() as DescriptionAttribute;
return attribute == null ? value.ToString() : attribute.Description;
}
public static T GetEnumValueFromDescription<T>(string description)
{
var type = typeof(T);
if (!type.IsEnum)
throw new ArgumentException();
FieldInfo[] fields = type.GetFields();
var field = fields
.SelectMany(f => f.GetCustomAttributes(
typeof(DescriptionAttribute), false), (
f, a) => new { Field = f, Att = a })
.Where(a => ((DescriptionAttribute)a.Att)
.Description == description).SingleOrDefault();
return field == null ? default(T) : (T)field.Field.GetRawConstantValue();
}
}
and use here
var result1 = Utility.GetDescriptionFromEnumValue(
Animal.GiantPanda);
var result2 = Utility.GetEnumValueFromDescription<Animal>(
"Lesser Spotted Anteater");
The solution works good except if you have a Web Service.
You would need to do the Following as the Description Attribute is not serializable.
[DataContract]
public enum ControlSelectionType
{
[EnumMember(Value = "Not Applicable")]
NotApplicable = 1,
[EnumMember(Value = "Single Select Radio Buttons")]
SingleSelectRadioButtons = 2,
[EnumMember(Value = "Completely Different Display Text")]
SingleSelectDropDownList = 3,
}
public static string GetDescriptionFromEnumValue(Enum value)
{
EnumMemberAttribute attribute = value.GetType()
.GetField(value.ToString())
.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(EnumMemberAttribute), false)
.SingleOrDefault() as EnumMemberAttribute;
return attribute == null ? value.ToString() : attribute.Value;
}
Should be pretty straightforward, its just the reverse of your previous method;
public static int GetEnumFromDescription(string description, Type enumType)
{
foreach (var field in enumType.GetFields())
{
DescriptionAttribute attribute
= Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(field, typeof(DescriptionAttribute))as DescriptionAttribute;
if(attribute == null)
continue;
if(attribute.Description == description)
{
return (int) field.GetValue(null);
}
}
return 0;
}
Usage:
Console.WriteLine((Animal)GetEnumFromDescription("Giant Panda",typeof(Animal)));
You can't extend Enum
as it's a static class. You can only extend instances of a type. With this in mind, you're going to have to create a static method yourself to do this; the following should work when combined with your existing method GetDescription
:
public static class EnumHelper
{
public static T GetEnumFromString<T>(string value)
{
if (Enum.IsDefined(typeof(T), value))
{
return (T)Enum.Parse(typeof(T), value, true);
}
else
{
string[] enumNames = Enum.GetNames(typeof(T));
foreach (string enumName in enumNames)
{
object e = Enum.Parse(typeof(T), enumName);
if (value == GetDescription((Enum)e))
{
return (T)e;
}
}
}
throw new ArgumentException("The value '" + value
+ "' does not match a valid enum name or description.");
}
}
And the usage of it would be something like this:
Animal giantPanda = EnumHelper.GetEnumFromString<Animal>("Giant Panda");
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