Structure vs Enumeration


Structure vs Enumeration
Enumeration Structure
Enumerations are a distinct type consisting of a set of named constants called the enumerator list. A structure is a value type and the instances or objects of a structure are created in stack.
Every enumeration type has an underlying type, which can be any integral type except char. A struct can contain fields, methods, constants, constructors, properties, indexers, operators and even other structure types.
Enumerations are integer-types that make code clearer and easier to maintain. Structs are similar to clases, but are intended to be used to group similar items of data together.

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