C# uses the enum
statement along with opening and
closing braces to indicate the beginning and end of an
enumeration definition. For example:
public enum CommandType { // enumeration members }
In VB, an enumeration is defined by the Enum
...
End
Enum
construct. For
example, the VB version of the CommandType
enum
declaration is:
Public Enum CommandType ' enumeration members End Enum
In both C# and VB, the member listing consists of the name of the
enumerated member and its value. These are identical in C# and VB,
except that C# adds a comma to separate one member of the enumeration
from another, whereas VB requires that they be on separate lines. For
example, the full declaration of the CommandType
enumeration in C# is:
public enum CommandType { Text = 1, StoredProcedure = 4, TableDirect = 512 }
The VB equivalent is:
Public Enum CommandType Text = 1 StoredProcedure = 4 TableDirect = 512 End Enum