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Visual C++ .NET » Class » attribute 
Use the FlagsAttribute
 

#include "stdafx.h"
using namespace System;


Flags ]
enum class Color
{
    Red = 1,
    Blue = 2,
    Green = 4   // use powers of 2
};

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine("Colors: {0}, {1}, {2}", Color::Red, Color::Blue,Color::Green);
   Console::WriteLine("Colors: {0:d}, {1:d}, {2:d}", Color::Red, Color::Blue,Color::Green);

   Color c = Color::Red | Color::Blue;

   String^ s1 = c.ToString("X")
   Console::WriteLines1 );


   String^ s2 = Enum::FormatColor::typeid, c , "G");

   Console::WriteLine(s2 );
}

   
  
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