Our app uses a string to house character-values used to indicate enum values. for ex, the enum for aligning cells in a table:
enum CellAlignment
{
Left = 1,
Center = 2,
Right = 3
}
and the string used to represent alignments for a table of 5 columns: "12312"
. Is there a snappy way to use LINQ to convert this string into CellAlignment[] cellAlignments
?
here's what I've resorted to:
//convert string into character array
char[] cCellAligns = "12312".ToCharArray();
int itemCount = cCellAligns.Count();
int[] iCellAlignments = new int[itemCount];
//loop thru char array to populate corresponding int array
int i;
for (i = 0; i <= itemCount - 1; i++)
iCellAlignments[i] = Int32.Parse(cCellAligns[i].ToString());
//convert int array to enum array
CellAlignment[] cellAlignments = iCellAlignments.Cast<CellAlignment>().Select(foo => foo).ToArray();
...ive tried this but it said specified cast not valid:
CellAlignment[] cellAlignmentsX = cCellAligns.Cast<CellAlignment>().Select(foo => foo).ToArray();
thank you!