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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:58:23+00:00 2026-05-13T07:58:23+00:00

I have an attribute in my car class called VehicleType. Using an enum, I

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I have an attribute in my car class called VehicleType.

Using an enum, I could list the different types of cars that exist and not allow any other type to be hard written in.

Problem is, if I have to GET the attribute from somewhere else, I will GET a numberical value, and not the string literal I saved.

What should I use here?

class Hero
{
    public string faction;
    public string name;
    public string herotype;

    enum HeroType
    {
        Agility,
        Strength,
        Intelligence,
    }
}
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    2026-05-13T07:58:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:58 am

    You could create an abstract base class

    public abstract class BaseHero
    {
        public string faction;
        public string name;
        ...... more properties
    } 
    

    and then derive your heroes from that:

    public class AgilityHero : BaseHero
    {
    } 
    
    public class StrengthHero : BaseHero
    {
    } 
    
    public class IntelligenceHero : BaseHero
    {
    } 
    

    Common stuff would be handled and coded in the base class, those things specific to a hero type in the actual hero class.

    Using this OO approach, you can save yourself from having to write, code, maintain a lot of if....then.....else or switch statements in your Hero class – the differences are handled by the fact of having different types for each type of hero.

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