respect-validation/docs/validators/Between.md
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Between

  • Between(mixed $minValue, mixed $maxValue)

Validates whether the input is between two other values.

v::intVal()->between(10, 20)->assert(10);
// Validation passes successfully

v::intVal()->between(10, 20)->assert(15);
// Validation passes successfully

v::intVal()->between(10, 20)->assert(20);
// Validation passes successfully

Validation makes comparison easier, check out our supported comparable values.

Message template for this validator includes {{minValue}} and {{maxValue}}.

Templates

Between::TEMPLATE_STANDARD

Mode Template
default {{subject}} must be between {{minValue}} and {{maxValue}}
inverted {{subject}} must not be between {{minValue}} and {{maxValue}}

Template placeholders

Placeholder Description
maxValue The minimum value passed to the validator.
minValue The maximum value passed to the validator.
subject The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified).

Categorization

  • Comparisons

Changelog

Version Description
2.0.0 Became always inclusive
1.0.0 Became inclusive by default
0.3.9 Created

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