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Use hashundef Directive in C#
The #undef directive allows you to undefine a symbol. The following is the syntax −
#undef SYMBOL
For example,
#undef One
It evaluates to false when used along with #if directive. Let us see an example −
Example
#define One #undef Two using System; namespace Demo { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { #if (One && TWO) Console.WriteLine("Both are defined"); #elif (ONE && !TWO) Console.WriteLine("ONE is defined and TWO is undefined"); #elif (!ONE && TWO) Console.WriteLine("ONE is defined and TWO is undefined"); #else Console.WriteLine("Both are undefined"); #endif } } }
Output
Both are undefined
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