If you have a set of different values you can always do:

#if CONFIG1

    string [] conf = { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}; 

#elif CONFIG2

    string [] conf = { "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"}; 

#elif CONFIG(N)

    //As many elif's you need

    string [] conf = { "nnn", "nnn", "nnn", "nnn", "nnn"}; 

#else

    //This will be the value if no define is passed to the compiler

    string [] conf = { "ddd", "ddd", "ddd", "ddd", "ddd"}; 

#endif

Then pass one of the CONFIG define's to the compiler (if you're using CSC
manually add /define:CONFIG(number), else on MonoDevelop add the define to
one build configuraton).





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