For data-driven testing, you may want to have your tests parameterized. You may use both the NUnit attributes TestCase and ValueSource with a unit test.
Note: With UnityTest it is recommended to use ValueSource since TestCase is not supported.
Example
staticint[] values = new int[] { 1, 5, 6 };
[UnityTest]
public IEnumerator MyTestWithMultipleValues([ValueSource("values")] int value)
{
yield return null;
}
Ignore based on parameters
You can selectively ignore tests based on the parameters supplied to the test method by using the ParameterizedIgnoreAttribute.
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