Enumerated Types
An enumeration is a special form of value type that inherits from the Microsoft .NET Framework System.Enum class. The ASP.NET Mobile Controls Reference contains 11 enumerated types.
In This Section
- Alignment
Provides information about the alignment of an object in a mobile control container. - BooleanOption
Describes how to use this option to retrieve the current state of a style. - CommandFormat
Contains information about setting the render style for a command button. - FontSize
Provides information about the size of the text. - FormMethod
Describes how to use this enumerated type to submit a form. - ListDecoration
Contains information about the various types of lists that you can render — as bulleted or numbered, or as an enumerated type of none, which means that there is no decoration for the list. - ListSelectType
Provides information about how a selection list will be rendered in a container — as a drop-down box, list box, or set of options, for example. - MobileListItemType
Describes how the MobileListItemType enumerated type is used with a List or ObjectList object to assign a type to an element in the list. - ObjectListViewMode
Contains information about using this enumeration to specify the display mode of an object list — as a list, as commands, or in a detailed view. - WmlPostFieldType
Provides information about how a post field is rendered — as a normal, variable, or raw enumerated type. - Wrapping
Describes how to wrap text in an ASP.NET mobile Web application.
Related Sections
- Enumerations
Discusses what an enumerated type is in .NET Framework and how to create your own. - Type Class
Discusses the various types available in .NET Framework, including enumerated types.