Try using attributes on your enum values, you can add verbose text
that way.
On 29 Nov, 21:09, thomat65 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's what I was afraid of. I suppose that I'll just settle for
> something slightly less than exactly what I wanted.
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> On Nov 28, 8:27 pm, "Brandon Betances" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > OK C, i tried it and your right, should've remembered enums don't have
> > anything to do with strings. But I don't understand why this wouldnt be
> > sufficient enough:
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> > enum States { AK, AL, AR, AZ ... }
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> > States state = state.AK
> > Console.WriteLine("you've selected " + state);
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> > Now, if your looking to translate AK to a string that prints "Alaska", then
> > I dont think an enum is the right thing to handle this type of operation.-
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