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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:23:25+00:00 2026-05-11T16:23:25+00:00

My question is best illustrated with an example. Suppose I have the enum: public

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My question is best illustrated with an example.

Suppose I have the enum:

public enum ArrowDirection
{
    North,
    South,
    East,
    West
}

I want to associate the unit vector corresponding to each direction with that direction. For example I want something that will return (0, 1) for North, (-1, 0) for West, etc. I know in Java you could declare a method inside the enum which could provide that functionality.

My current solution is to have a static method — inside the class that defines the enum — that returns a vector corresponding to the passed in ArrowDirection (the method uses a HashTable to accomplish the lookup but that’s not really important). This seems… unclean.

Question:
Is there a best-practice solution for storing additional information corresponding to an enum in .NET?

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    2026-05-11T16:23:26+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:23 pm

    There’s a FANTASTIC new way to do this in C# 3.0. The key is this beautiful fact: Enums can have extension methods! So, here’s what you can do:

    public enum ArrowDirection
    {
        North,
        South,
        East,
        West
    }
    
    public static class ArrowDirectionExtensions
    {
         public static UnitVector UnitVector(this ArrowDirection self)
         {
             // Replace this with a dictionary or whatever you want ... you get the idea
             switch(self)
             {
                 case ArrowDirection.North:
                     return new UnitVector(0, 1);
                 case ArrowDirection.South:
                     return new UnitVector(0, -1);
                 case ArrowDirection.East:
                     return new UnitVector(1, 0);
                 case ArrowDirection.West:
                     return new UnitVector(-1, 0);
                 default:
                     return null;
             }
         }
    }
    

    Now, you can do this:

    var unitVector = ArrowDirection.North.UnitVector();
    

    Sweet! I only found this out about a month ago, but it is a very nice consequence of the new C# 3.0 features.

    Here’s another example on my blog.

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