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I want to exclude the first value of this enumerated type

type
  TEnum = (val0, val1, val2, val3, val4);

in order to make this array

TBValues: array [low(TEnum)..High(TEnum)] of boolean;

contains only the last n-1 values (in this case n=5).

I tried this:

TBValues: array [low(TEnum)+1..High(TEnum)] of boolean; 

but I guess arithmetic operations are not allowed in this case because I'm getting this compiler error

E2010 Incompatible types: 'Int64' and 'TEnum'

How to do this?

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  • Strange compiler message. TBValues = array [Ord(Low(TEnum)) ..High(TEnum)] of Boolean; this also complains of an Int64 incompatibility. Nov 14, 2017 at 17:17
  • @SertacAkyuz I had the same question in my mind but I found the solution. this is what the documentation says about Ord(X): X is a Delphi ordinal-type expression. The result is the ordinal position of X; its type is the smallest standard integer type that can hold all values of X's type. Hence the error message. Nov 14, 2017 at 17:20

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What about the obvious:

TBValues: array [val1..val4] of boolean;

If you want to avoid the actual enum names, you can write it this way:

TBValues: array [Succ(low(TEnum))..High(TEnum)] of boolean;

For more information:

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    I really like your second option. The whole point to me is to avoid enum names
    – Dsm
    Nov 14, 2017 at 16:21

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