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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:18:48+00:00 2026-05-16T14:18:48+00:00

I’m want to do a class with file extensions, I thought the extensions should

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I’m want to do a class with file extensions, I thought the extensions should be strings.
My problem is I’m not sure how to do this class? I want it to be kinda static so I don’t have to declare it like new. I would appreciate any help I can get on this, it’s often I find myself in situations where I would need a class like this.

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I’m trying to do a class that got a List or just a string[] with different extensions, like “.png”, “.jpg” ect as a list. so I can later on in my Controller check if the file input has one of those extensions that are “valid”.

Not really a reason to down vote -3 for this and there are acutually people who got the question and there are valid answers so if you want to close this fine. let me just get the code.

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I later on just use the file extension from the file and check if this list contain it. Simple for pice of code most think but helpful for newbies and its actually pretty handy instead of writing the fileExt != ".png" ect all the time.

public static class FileExtensionsPicture
{
    public static List<string> ExtensionList = new List<string> { ".png", ".jpg" };
}

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    2026-05-16T14:18:49+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:18 pm
    public static class FileExtensions
    {
     public static readonly string Pdf = "pdf";
     public static readonly string Text = "txt";
    }
    

    an alternative if you need more granular FileExtensions might be:

    public static class FileExtensions
    {
     public static class Images
     {
      public static readonly string Jpeg = "jpg";
     }
    }
    

    this could then be used like this:

    FileExtensions.Pdf
    

    OR

    FileExtensions.Images.Jpeg
    

    EDIT: Here’s a slightly different way in which more data could be stored for each filetype

    public class FileTypes
    {
     public static readonly Pdf = new FileTypes("pdf", "Adobe Acrobat");
     public static readonly Excel = new FileTypes("xls", "Microsoft Excel");
    
     private FileTypes(string extension, string programName)
     {
      Extenssion = extension;
      ProgramName = programName;
     }
    
     public string Extension { get; private set; }
     public string ProgramName { get; private set; }
    }
    
    this can then be used like this:
    
    FileTypes.Excel.Extension
    FileTypes.Excel.ProgramName
    
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