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I got it to work by casting to an object and then to an int:

public static class EnumExtensions
{
    public static int ToInt(this Enum enumValue)
    {
        return (int)((object)enumValue);
    }
}

This is ugly and probably not the best way. I'll keep messing with it, to see if I can come up with something better....

EDIT: Was just about to post that Convert.ToInt32(enumValue) works as well, and noticed that MartinStettner beat me to it.

public static class EnumExtensions
{
    public static int ToInt(this Enum enumValue)
    {
        return Convert.ToInt32(enumValue);
    }
}

Test:

int x = DayOfWeek.Friday.ToInt();
Console.WriteLine(x); // results in 5 which is int value of Friday

EDIT 2: In the comments, someone said that this only works in C# 3.0. I just tested this in VS2005 like this and it worked:

public static class Helpers
{
    public static int ToInt(Enum enumValue)
    {
        return Convert.ToInt32(enumValue);
    }
}

    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(Helpers.ToInt(DayOfWeek.Friday));
    }
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I got it to work by casting to an object and then to an int:

public static class EnumExtensions
{
    public static int ToInt(this Enum enumValue)
    {
        return (int)((object)enumValue);
    }
}

This is ugly and probably not the best way. I'll keep messing with it, to see if I can come up with something better....

EDIT: Was just about to post that Convert.ToInt32(enumValue) works as well, and noticed that MartinStettner beat me to it.

public static class EnumExtensions
{
    public static int ToInt(this Enum enumValue)
    {
        return Convert.ToInt32(enumValue);
    }
}

Test:

int x = DayOfWeek.Friday.ToInt();
Console.WriteLine(x); // results in 5 which is int value of Friday