Enum.Format(Type, Object, String) Method
Definition
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Converts the specified value of a specified enumerated type to its equivalent string representation according to the specified format.
public:
static System::String ^ Format(Type ^ enumType, System::Object ^ value, System::String ^ format);
public static string Format (Type enumType, object value, string format);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public static string Format (Type enumType, object value, string format);
static member Format : Type * obj * string -> string
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
static member Format : Type * obj * string -> string
Public Shared Function Format (enumType As Type, value As Object, format As String) As String
Parameters
- enumType
- Type
The enumeration type of the value to convert.
- value
- Object
The value to convert.
- format
- String
The output format to use.
Returns
A string representation of value
.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The enumType
, value
, or format
parameter is null
.
The enumType
parameter is not an Enum type.
-or-
The value
is from an enumeration that differs in type from enumType
.
-or-
The type of value
is not an underlying type of enumType
.
The format
parameter contains an invalid value.
format
equals "X", but the enumeration type is unknown.
-or-
.NET 8 and later versions: enumType
is a Boolean-backed enumeration type.
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of Format
in the context of Enum
.
using namespace System;
public enum class Colors
{
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow
};
int main()
{
Colors myColor = Colors::Blue;
Console::WriteLine( "My favorite color is {0}.", myColor );
Console::WriteLine( "The value of my favorite color is {0}.", Enum::Format( Colors::typeid, myColor, "d" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "The hex value of my favorite color is {0}.", Enum::Format( Colors::typeid, myColor, "x" ) );
}
// The example displays the folowing output:
// My favorite color is Blue.
// The value of my favorite color is 2.
// The hex value of my favorite color is 00000002.
using System;
enum Colors { Red, Green, Blue, Yellow };
public class FormatTest {
public static void Main() {
Colors myColor = Colors.Blue;
Console.WriteLine("My favorite color is {0}.", myColor);
Console.WriteLine("The value of my favorite color is {0}.", Enum.Format(typeof(Colors), myColor, "d"));
Console.WriteLine("The hex value of my favorite color is {0}.", Enum.Format(typeof(Colors), myColor, "x"));
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// My favorite color is Blue.
// The value of my favorite color is 2.
// The hex value of my favorite color is 00000002.
open System
type Colors =
| Red = 0
| Green = 1
| Blue = 2
| Yellow = 3
let myColor = Colors.Blue
printfn $"My favorite color is {myColor}."
printfn $"""The value of my favorite color is {Enum.Format(typeof<Colors>, myColor, "d")}."""
printfn $"""The hex value of my favorite color is {Enum.Format(typeof<Colors>, myColor, "x")}."""
// The example displays the following output:
// My favorite color is Blue.
// The value of my favorite color is 2.
// The hex value of my favorite color is 00000002.
Enum Colors
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
End Enum
Public Class FormatTest
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim myColor As Colors = Colors.Blue
Console.WriteLine("My favorite color is {0}.", myColor)
Console.WriteLine("The value of my favorite color is {0}.", [Enum].Format(GetType(Colors), myColor, "d"))
Console.WriteLine("The hex value of my favorite color is {0}.", [Enum].Format(GetType(Colors), myColor, "x"))
End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
' My favorite color is Blue.
' The value of my favorite color is 2.
' The hex value of my favorite color is 00000002.
Remarks
The following table shows the valid values for the format
parameter.
Format | Description |
---|---|
"G" or "g" | If value is equal to a named enumerated constant, the name of that constant is returned; otherwise, the decimal equivalent of value is returned.For example, suppose the only enumerated constant is named Red, and its value is 1. If value is specified as 1, this format returns "Red". However, if value is specified as 2, this format returns "2".-or- If the FlagsAttribute custom attribute is applied to the enumeration, value is treated as a bit field that contains one or more flags that consist of one or more bits.If value is equal to a combination of named enumerated constants, a delimiter-separated list of the names of those constants is returned. value is searched for flags, going from the flag with the largest value to the smallest value. For each flag that corresponds to a bit field in value , the name of the constant is concatenated to the delimiter-separated list. The value of that flag is then excluded from further consideration, and the search continues for the next flag.If value is not equal to a combination of named enumerated constants, the decimal equivalent of value is returned. |
"X" or "x" | Represents value in hexadecimal format without a leading "0x". |
"D" or "d" | Represents value in decimal form. |
"F" or "f" | Behaves identically to "G" or "g", except that the FlagsAttribute is not required to be present on the Enum declaration. |