Default value for enum == ZERO C# with Example



Default value for enum == ZERO C# with Example

The default value for an enum is zero. If an enum does not define an item with a value of zero, its default value 
will be zero. 
public class Program 
{ 
enum EnumExample 
{ 
one = 1, 
two = 2 
} 
public void Main() 
{ 
var e = default(EnumExample); 
if (e == EnumExample.one) 
Console.WriteLine("defaults to one"); 
 

else 
Console.WriteLine("Unknown"); 
} 
} 
Example: https://dotnetfiddle.net/l5Rwie 

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