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+# Parameterized tests
+
+For data-driven testing, you may want to have your tests parameterized. You may use both the [NUnit](http://www.nunit.org/) attributes [TestCase](https://github.com/nunit/docs/wiki/TestCase-Attribute) and [ValueSource](https://github.com/nunit/docs/wiki/ValueSource-Attribute) with a unit test.
+
+> **Note**: With `UnityTest` it is recommended to use `ValueSource` since `TestCase` is not supported.
+
+## Example
+
+```c#
+static int[] values = new int[] { 1, 5, 6 };
+
+[UnityTest]
+public IEnumerator MyTestWithMultipleValues([ValueSource("values")] int value)
+{
+ yield return null;
+}
+```
+