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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T00:34:20+00:00 2026-05-25T00:34:20+00:00

public enum MyEnum{Value1, Value2} class MyClass { private MyEnum _field; public MyEnum Field //

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public enum MyEnum{Value1, Value2}  
class MyClass 
{ 
    private MyEnum _field;   
    public MyEnum Field  // added for convenience
    {
        get { return _field; }  
        set { Interlocked.Exchange(ref _field, value); // ERROR CS0452  }
    }  
} 

could be solved with:

 public enum MyEnum{Value1, Value2}  
 public class MyClass2  
 {  
   private int _field;  //change to int
   public MyEnum Field  // added for convenience
   { 
    get { return (MyEnum)_field; }
    set { System.Threading.Interlocked.Exchange(ref _field, (int)value); }
   }  
 }

Is there any better way for this problem?

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    2026-05-25T00:34:21+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:34 am

    Is there any better way for this problem?

    If you need to use Interlocked.Exchange then this is the best way, in fact I think it is the only way to Exchange an enum.

    The reason you get the compiler error is that the compiler thinks you want to use Exchange<T>, but T needs to be a reference type for this to work, since you are not using a reference type it fails. So, the best work around is to cast to an int as you have done, and thus force the compiler to use the non-generic Exchange(int, int).

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