MATLAB allows you to work with .NET enumerations using features of the MATLAB enumeration class and some features unique to the .NET Framework.
Enumerations contain members, methods, and underlying values. Terms you should know:
Enumeration — In MATLAB, a class having a finite set of named instances. In the following
topics, the term enumeration
refers to a .NET enumeration.
Enumeration member — Named instance of an enumeration class.
Underlying value — Numeric value associated with an enumeration member.
Note
The MATLAB language supports user-defined enumeration classes. If you are using enumerations defined in MATLAB, refer to the topics under the creating MATLAB classes Enumerations category.
bitnot | .NET enumeration object bit-wise NOT instance method |
Examples using System.Enum
arguments.
Example source code.
Work with Members of a .NET Enumeration
This example uses the System.DayOfWeek
enumeration.
Refer to a .NET Enumeration Member
You use an enumeration member in your code as an instance of an enumeration.
Display .NET Enumeration Members as Character Vectors
To get the descriptive name of an enumeration, use the char
method.
Convert .NET Enumeration Values to Type Double
How to convert a .NET enumeration values.
Iterate Through a .NET Enumeration
This example shows how to display member names of the
System.DayOfWeek
enumeration.
Use .NET Enumerations to Test for Conditions
With relational operators, you can use enumeration members in if
and
switch
statements and other functions that test for
equality.
Use Bit Flags with .NET Enumerations
This example shows how to combine members of an enumeration to create MATLAB variables.
Read Special System Folder Path
This example how to use the Microsoft®
Environment.SpecialFolder
enum.
Default Methods for an Enumeration
By default, MATLAB provides relational operators, conversion methods, and bitwise methods for a .NET enumeration.
MATLAB supports enumerations of any numeric type.
Limitations to Support of .NET Enumerations
.NET features not supported in MATLAB.