# NoneOf - `NoneOf(Validator $validator1, Validator $validator2)` - `NoneOf(Validator $validator1, Validator $validator2, Validator ...$validators)` Validates if NONE of the given validators validate: ```php v::noneOf(v::intVal(), v::floatVal())->assert('foo'); // Validation passes successfully ``` In the sample above, 'foo' isn't a integer nor a float, so noneOf returns true. ## Templates ### `NoneOf::TEMPLATE_SOME` Used when some validators have passed. | Mode | Template | | ---------: | :------------------------------ | | `default` | {{subject}} must pass the rules | | `inverted` | {{subject}} must pass the rules | ### `NoneOf::TEMPLATE_ALL` Used when all validators have passed. | Mode | Template | | ---------: | :---------------------------------- | | `default` | {{subject}} must pass all the rules | | `inverted` | {{subject}} must pass all the rules | ## Template placeholders | Placeholder | Description | | ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | `subject` | The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). | ## Categorization - Composite - Nesting ## Changelog | Version | Description | | ------: | :-------------------------------------------- | | 3.0.0 | Templates changed | | 3.0.0 | Require at least two validators to be defined | | 0.3.9 | Created | ## See Also - [AllOf](AllOf.md) - [AnyOf](AnyOf.md) - [Not](Not.md) - [OneOf](OneOf.md) - [ShortCircuit](ShortCircuit.md) - [When](When.md)