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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:39:41+00:00 2026-05-16T22:39:41+00:00

I’ve spent a while trying to understand why my WPF app wasn’t databinding to

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I’ve spent a while trying to understand why my WPF app wasn’t databinding to an enum property propertly and this is the cause.

 static void Main(string[] args)
 {
  MyEnum x = 0;
  Console.WriteLine(x.ToString());
  Console.ReadLine();
 }

 public enum MyEnum
 {
  First = 1,
  Second = 2
 }

Essentially the problem was that there was no default value set for the enum property in the constructor of the class I was binding to, so it was defaulting to zero.

Is there someway I can tell the C# compiler that I want it to only accept valid values (and default to the lowest value)? I don’t want my property to accept invalid values, and I don’t want to have to write setter code for every property that uses an enum.

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    2026-05-16T22:39:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:39 pm

    No, unfortunately not.

    C# enums are just named numbers, really – there’s no validation at all. I agree it would be very nice to see this, as well as enums with behaviour (like in Java). I haven’t heard anything to suggest it’s coming any time soon though 🙁

    Note that the default value of a type will always be the value represented by “all zero bits” – there’s no way of getting round that within the type system, really. So either you need to make that a sensible default value, or you’d have to explicitly test against it even in a validating system (like testing against null for reference types).

    Just to be clear, I believe there are times when it makes sense to have the “names for numbers” kind of type… but I think a genuinely restricted set of values would be even more useful.

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