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Can you macro in C#/.NET?
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29/05/2012 11:31:19
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01544610
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01544618
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Before I do the IF/ELSE, or SWITCH, I am wondering if I could macro expand in C#. Here is an example. I am passing a value of ParameterDirection as a string (e.g. 'Input', 'InputOutput', 'Output') I need to set ParameterDirection based on the passed value.
>>>>
>>>>Here is the pseudo code:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>string cDirection = 'Input';
>>>>param.Direction = ParameterDirection. + 'cDirection';
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am pretty sure that the above syntax will not work.
>>>
>>>It won't :-}
>>>
>>> But is there way to make it work?
>>>
>>>In general, no. But for enums you can use this:
string cDirection = "Input";
>>>param.Direction= (ParameterDirection) Enum.Parse(typeof(ParameterDirection),  cDirection);
>>
>>Thank you. I will try this approach.
>
>Using the enum directly is shorter
>
>
>param.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
>
Thank you.
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