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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:17:17+00:00 2026-05-14T20:17:17+00:00

In C#, can you use number ranges in enum types, for example public enum

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In C#, can you use number ranges in enum types, for example

public enum BookType
{
    Novel = 1,
    Journal = 2,
    Reference = 3,
    TextBook = 4 .. 10
}

EDIT: The reason this is needed is to cast from a number to the enum type, eg:

int iBook = 5
BookType btBook = (BookType)ibook
Debug.Print "Book " + ibook + " is a " btBook

and the expected output is: Book 5 is a TextBook

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    2026-05-14T20:17:17+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:17 pm

    According to the C# standard (p612, The C# Programming Language) the value given to an enumeration must be a constant integer (or any similar type – long, byte, sbyte, short, etc), so a range of values isn’t valid.

    My compiler (VS2008) agrees with the spec.

    Since you can’t repeat names within an enumeration, the closest you’ll get is something like this:

    public enum BookType
    {
        Novel = 1,
        Journal = 2,
        Reference = 3,
        TextBook4 = 4,
        TextBook5 = 5, ...
        TextBook10 = 10
    }
    

    Which is actually pretty ugly. Perhaps an enum is not the solution to your particular problem …

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