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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T17:18:52+00:00 2026-05-28T17:18:52+00:00

Assuming I have the following enum [Flags] enum Options { Option1 = 1 <<

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Assuming I have the following enum

[Flags]
enum Options
{
    Option1 = 1 << 0, 
    Option2 = 1 << 1, 
    Option3 = 1 << 2
}

And I were to set a variable as follows

var options = 0;
options |= Options.Option1; 
options |= Options.Option3; 

// now options should equal Option1 + Option3
// I then store that single value in the database
myDatabase.Options.Submit(options);

How do I then parse “Options” in order to get the original values back?

public List<Options> ParseOptions(Options options)
{
    // Not sure how to parse the options.
}
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    2026-05-28T17:18:53+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:18 pm

    You could use the Enum.HasFlag() method to see if a particular flag is set. Just go through all the individual values testing if it is set.

    var value = Options.Option1 | Options.Option3;
    foreach (Options flag in Enum.GetValues(typeof(Options)))
    {
        if (value.HasFlag(flag))
        {
            // do something with the flag
        }
    }
    

    Note that the HasFlag() method was added to .NET 4. It is however logically equivalent to this:

    public static bool HasFlag(this Enum value, Enum flag)
    {
        return (value & flag) == flag;
    }
    
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