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Enumerations:Initialization
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Enumerations Initialization 2
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Enumeration Base Types
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Enum declare and use it
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Demonstrate an enumeration
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Enum by IEnumerable
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Enum Values
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The use of an enumeration that defines the positions of the planets in the solar system relative to the Sun
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Illustrates the use of an enumeration that defines the orbital periods of the first four planets in days
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Illustrates the use of an enumeration that defines the orbital periods of the first four planets in days, using a base type of long
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how a derived class may override an existing enumeration in a base class
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A public enum in one class from another class
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Demonstrate an enumerator
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Demonstrate IDictionaryEnumerator
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Enumerators and Foreach
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Enumerations:Bit Flag Enums 1
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Enumerations:Bit Flag Enums 2
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Enumerations:The System.Enum Type
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Enumerations: The System.Enum Type 2
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Enum data type comparison
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Enum.IsDefined()
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Get all stats for EmpType.
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Enum Parse
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Get Enum's type, hex and value.
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Enum.Format()
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Get underlying type
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switch statement with Enum and call its ToString function
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Format enum value
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Wrap an enumerable so that clients can't get to the underlying implementation via a down-case
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Try to parse Enum
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Enum To Array
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Get Enum Description
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