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Spaces in C# Enums

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Is there any way to put spaces in a C# enum constant? I've read that you can do it in VB by doing this:

Public Enum EnumWithSpaces
  ConstantWithoutSpaces
  [Constant With Spaces]
End Enum

...and then access it like this:

Public Sub UsingEnumWithSpaces()

  Dim foo As EnumWithSpaces = EnumWithSpaces.[Constant With Spaces]

End Sub

That implies to me that the CLR can handle an enum with spaces.

Is there any way to do this in C#?

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cdmckay Avatar asked Jul 13 '09 02:07

cdmckay


1 Answers

This blog post might help you:

http://blog.spontaneouspublicity.com/2008/01/17/associating-strings-with-enums-in-c/

From the article:

But enums can't have spaces in C#!" you say. Well, I like to use the System.ComponentModel.DescriptionAttribute to add a more friendly description to the enum values. The example enum can be rewritten like this:

public enum States
{
    California,
    [Description("New Mexico")]
    NewMexico,
    [Description("New York")]
    NewYork,
    [Description("South Carolina")]
    SouthCarolina,
    Tennessee,
    Washington
}

Notice that I do not put descriptions on items where the ToString() version of that item displays just fine.

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Joel Marcey Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 18:09

Joel Marcey