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There's more value on showing how `assert()` displays the validation messages than simply showing if `isValid()` returns `true` or `false`. However, that increases the chances of having outdated documentation, so I created a doc linter that updates the Markdown files with the correct message.
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Base
Base(int $base)Base(int $base, string $chars)
Validate numbers in any base, even with non regular bases.
v::base(2)->assert('011010001');
// Validation passes successfully
v::base(3)->assert('0120122001');
// Validation passes successfully
v::base(8)->assert('01234567520');
// Validation passes successfully
v::base(16)->assert('012a34f5675c20d');
// Validation passes successfully
v::base(2)->assert('0120122001');
// → "0120122001" must be a number in base 2
Templates
Base::TEMPLATE_STANDARD
| Mode | Template |
|---|---|
default |
{{subject}} must be a number in base {{base|raw}} |
inverted |
{{subject}} must not be a number in base {{base|raw}} |
Template placeholders
| Placeholder | Description |
|---|---|
base |
The base passed to the constructor of the validator. |
subject |
The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). |
Categorization
- Numbers
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 0.5.0 | Created |
See also: