<?xml version="1.0"?> <clause number="17.10.6" title="Optional instance constructor parameters"> <paragraph> <note>[Note: The this(...) form of constructor initializer is commonly used in conjunction with overloading to implement optional instance constructor parameters. In the example <code_example><![CDATA[ class Text { public Text(): this(0, 0, null) {} public Text(int x, int y): this(x, y, null) {} public Text(int x, int y, string s) { // Actual constructor implementation } } ]]></code_example>the first two instance constructors merely provide the default values for the missing arguments. Both use a this(...) constructor initializer to invoke the third instance constructor, which actually does the work of initializing the new instance. The effect is that of optional constructor parameters: <code_example><![CDATA[ Text t1 = new Text(); // Same as Text(0, 0, null) Text t2 = new Text(5, 10); // Same as Text(5, 10, null) Text t3 = new Text(5, 20, "Hello"); ]]></code_example>end note]</note> </paragraph> </clause>