If it's clearer for you and the people you work with, go ahead and use it. Maintainability and clear communication trump just about any other concern.
I personally don't care for it because I'm used to context. It's effectively a no-op, and, if I don't have to worry about the maintainability burden to someone who doesn't have a firm grip on context (and I usually don't), I prefer to leave out unnecessary code.
You'll probably find yourself using it less and less often as you continue learning.
In reply to Re: Re: Passing Any Range of Values to a Sub
by chromatic
in thread Passing Any Range of Values to a Sub
by Dru
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