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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T05:17:57+00:00 2026-06-08T05:17:57+00:00

I have a simple enum: enum E { FullNameForA = 1, A = 1,

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I have a simple enum:

enum E
{
    FullNameForA = 1,
    A = 1,
    FullNameForB = 2,
    B = 2
}

The goal is to be able to use different string values for the same integral values with a twist – FullNameFor* must be used as default. In other words, a user can provide E.A as an input but the code should use E.FullNameForA for output.

It seems like by default C# will use alphabetical ordering of elements with the same integral value, which makes my goal harder. Is that right? Any ideas how to overcome this?

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    2026-06-08T05:18:00+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 5:18 am

    It seems like by default C# will use alphabetical ordering of elements with the same integral value

    In what context? When you convert the value back to a string? From the docs of Enum.ToString:

    If multiple enumeration members have the same underlying value and you attempt to retrieve the string representation of an enumeration member’s name based on its underlying value, your code should not make any assumptions about which name the method will return.

    (Note that the decision is in the BCL – it’s not a language decision.)

    I suggest that if you want a canonical string representation for each value, you create a Dictionary<E, string> and consult that rather than calling ToString().

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