I used Enum property in my EntityFramework 5 class, but in the database this field is nullable. Visual studio gives the error that this property must be a nullable property. My question is: is Enum a reference type or a value type?
4 Answers
System.Enum
is a reference type, but any specific enum type is a value type. In the same way, System.ValueType
is a reference type, but all types inheriting from it (other than System.Enum
) are value types.
So if you have an enum Foo
and you want a nullable property, you need the property type to be Foo?
.
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12Worth noting that
Foo?
is sugar forSystem.Nullable<Foo>
and thatNullable
is also a value type. Commented Sep 17, 2014 at 18:23
suppose we have enum
public enum eCategory
{
health ,
Weapon
}
and a type of eCategory such as :-
eCategory currentcategory;
then currentcategory is of value type
public enum TestReferenceOrValue
{
one, two, three
}
var a = TestReferenceOrValue.one;
var b = a;
b = TestReferenceOrValue.three;
If enums are by reference, changing b
affects a
Console.Write(a);
→ one
Console.Write(b);
→ three
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I downvoted for your display of erroneous programming conventions. Enum fields should start with an uppercase letter.– KrythicCommented Oct 19, 2016 at 2:35
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11The above code sample is unhelpful since it would act the same regardless of whether
TestReferenceOrValue
was a reference type or value type.var a = "a"; var b = a; b = "b"; Console.Write(a); Console.Write(b);
shows that strings (and every type) act that way - andstring
is a reference type. That is because you are overwriting the b variable, not altering the object to which it points.– mjwillsCommented Nov 16, 2017 at 5:16