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OperandType Enumeration

Describes the operand type of Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) instruction.

Namespace:  System.Reflection.Emit
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)]
public enum OperandType
Member name Description
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineBrTarget The operand is a 32-bit integer branch target.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineField The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineI The operand is a 32-bit integer.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineI8 The operand is a 64-bit integer.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineMethod The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineNone No operand.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineR The operand is a 64-bit IEEE floating point number.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineSig The operand is a 32-bit metadata signature token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineString The operand is a 32-bit metadata string token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineSwitch The operand is the 32-bit integer argument to a switch instruction.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineTok The operand is a FieldRef, MethodRef, or TypeRef token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineType The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone InlineVar The operand is 16-bit integer containing the ordinal of a local variable or an argument.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone ShortInlineBrTarget The operand is an 8-bit integer branch target.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone ShortInlineI The operand is an 8-bit integer.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone ShortInlineR The operand is a 32-bit IEEE floating point number.
Supported by Silverlight for Windows Phone ShortInlineVar The operand is an 8-bit integer containing the ordinal of a local variable or an argumenta.

Silverlight

Supported in: 5, 4, 3

Silverlight for Windows Phone

Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1

For a list of the operating systems and browsers that are supported by Silverlight, see Supported Operating Systems and Browsers.

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