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By default, the underlying type of an enumeration is int. However, you can specify the type to be signed or unsigned forms of int, short, long, __int32, or __int64. You can also use char or bool.
Example
// mcppv2_enum_3.cpp
// compile with: /clr
typedef bool MYBOOL;
public enum class day_bool : MYBOOL {sun = true, mon = false, tue = true, wed = false, thu = true, fri = false, sat = true};
public enum class day_char : char {sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat};
int main() {
// fully qualified names, enumerator not injected into scope
day_bool a = day_bool::sun, b = day_bool::mon;
System::Console::WriteLine(a);
bool c = (bool)a;
System::Console::WriteLine(c);
c = (bool)b;
System::Console::WriteLine(c);
day_char d = day_char::sun, e = day_char::mon;
System::Console::WriteLine(d);
char f = (char)d;
System::Console::WriteLine(f);
f = (char)e;
System::Console::WriteLine(f);
e = day_char::tue;
f = (char)e;
System::Console::WriteLine(f);
}
Output
True True False sun 0 1 2