Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-33878615-20160730010321/@comment-33878615-20160731074015

SuperSajuuk wrote: PapiDimmi wrote: There’s no real point to use “#default,” though, as there’s no need to place the default value anywhere but the end. On the contrary, there is every point in using the #default statement. There are cases where #switch does not register the last value as a "default" properly, so specifying #default makes absolutely certain. Plus, other people who will read your script will understand it better when you specify #default. Yeah, I’ve noticed that sometimes, the #switch parser function doesn’t recognize the last parameter as the default one.

I never use it, though, as I feel as though it’s unnecessary. It’s not hard to understand that the last parameter is the default parameter.