There is no point in providing a default value for a parameter if callers are required to provide a value for it anyway. Thus, ``++[DefaultParameterValue]++`` should always be used in conjunction with ``++[Optional]++``.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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public void MyMethod([DefaultParameterValue(5)] int j) //Noncompliant, useless
{
Console.WriteLine(j);
}
== Compliant Solution
public void MyMethod(int j = 5)
or
public void MyMethod([DefaultParameterValue(5)][Optional] int j)
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