I\'m running into a behavior I wasn\'t expecting when using Enum.TryParse.
If I have an enum:
public enum MyEnum
{
ValueA,
ValueB,
ValueC
}
This behavior is by design.
The documentation says:
. If value is the string representation of an integer that does not represent an underlying value of the TEnum enumeration, the method returns an enumeration member whose underlying value is value converted to an integral type. If this behavior is undesirable, call the IsDefined method to ensure that a particular string representation of an integer is actually a member of TEnum.
Call Enum.IsDefined to veryify that the value you parsed actually exists in this particular enum.
If you're dealing with [Flags] enums (bitmasks), it'll get more complicated.