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I recently encountered a case when I needed to get an Enum object by value (to be saved via EF CodeFirst), and here is my Enum:

public enum ShipmentStatus {
  New = 0,
  Shipped = 1,
  Canceled = 2
}

So I needed to get ShipmentStatus.Shipped object by value 1.

So how could I accomplish that?

mikhail-t
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This should work, either (just casting the int value to enum type):

int _val = 1;
ShipmentStatus _item = (ShipmentStatus)_val;

Beware, that it may cause an error if that enum is not defined.

Alexander Bell
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Why not use this build in feature?

ShipmentStatus shipped = (ShipmentStatus)System.Enum.GetValues(typeof(ShipmentStatus)).GetValue(1);
middelpat
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After some battling with Enum I created this - a universal helper class that will do what I needed - getting key by value, and more importantly - from ANY Enum type:

public static class EnumHelpers {

  public static T GetEnumObjectByValue<T>(int valueId) {
    return (T) Enum.ToObject(typeof (T), valueId);
  }

}

So, to get Enum object ShipmentStatus.Shipped this will return this object:

var enumObject = EnumHelpers.GetEnumObjectByValue<ShipmentStatus>(1);

So basicaly you can use any Enum object and get its key by value:

var enumObject = EnumHelpers.GetEnumObjectByValue<YOUR_ENUM_TYPE>(VALUE);
mikhail-t
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    You might want to add a check to make sure the value is valid for the `Enum`. According the the documentation for `Enum.ToObject` it does not do that check. You can use `Enum.IsDefined` for that. – juharr May 09 '13 at 14:34
  • Exactly right! Otherwise, the conversion is just a line of code. – Alexander Bell May 09 '13 at 14:49