# No - `No()` - `No(bool $locale)` Validates if value is considered as "No". ```php v::no()->validate('N'); // true v::no()->validate('Nay'); // true v::no()->validate('Nix'); // true v::no()->validate('No'); // true v::no()->validate('Nope'); // true v::no()->validate('Not'); // true ``` This rule is case insensitive. If `$locale` is `TRUE`, it will use the value of [nl_langinfo][] with `NOEXPR` constant, meaning that it will validate the input using your current location: ```php setlocale(LC_ALL, 'ru_RU'); v::no(true)->validate('нет'); // true ``` Be careful when using `$locale` as `TRUE` because the it's very permissive: ```php v::no(true)->validate('Never gonna give you up 🎵'); // true ``` Besides that, with `$locale` as `TRUE` it will consider any character starting with "N" as valid: ```php setlocale(LC_ALL, 'es_ES'); v::no(true)->validate('Yes'); // true ``` ## Categorization - Booleans ## Changelog Version | Description --------|------------- 0.7.0 | Created *** See also: - [BoolType](BoolType.md) - [BoolVal](BoolVal.md) - [Yes](Yes.md)