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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T14:09:24+00:00 2026-05-28T14:09:24+00:00

Let’s say I need both an enum both in a flags and in a

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Let’s say I need both an enum both in a flags and in a non-flags variant.

  • Option 1: I could duplicate everything:

    enum Color { Red, Blue, Green }
    
    [Flags]
    enum Colors {
        None = 0,
        Red = 1,
        Blue = 2,
        Green = 4
    }
    
    // use cases
    Color currentColor;
    Colors supportedColors;
    
  • Option 2: I could just use the Flags variant for everything:

    Colors currentColor; // ugly, since neither "None" nor "Red | Blue" should be valid
    

I don’t like either of these: In Option 1, Color.Red, and Colors.Red are completely unrelated, which might require binding code. In addition, I’d have to keep the two enums synchronized. The drawback of Option 2 is obvious. What I’d actually like is something like

enum Colors = Flag set of Color;

Is there a more elgant solution to this requirement?

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    2026-05-28T14:09:25+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:09 pm

    I would simply use the [Flags] version for everything, and simply ensure in a few places that it is only a single value. You need to do that either way, because even without [Flags] the following is valid:

    var flags = (Color)47; // why not
    

    So you need to check that the Color is one you were expecting anyway. The [Flags] will only help serialization/parsing.

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