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

  • BetweenExclusive(mixed $minimum, mixed $maximum)

Validates whether the input is between two other values, exclusively.

v::betweenExclusive(10, 20)->assert(10);
// → 10 must be greater than 10 and less than 20

v::betweenExclusive('a', 'e')->assert('c');
// Validation passes successfully

v::betweenExclusive(new DateTime('yesterday'), new DateTime('tomorrow'))->assert(new DateTime('today'));
// Validation passes successfully

v::betweenExclusive(0, 100)->assert(100);
// → 100 must be greater than 0 and less than 100

v::betweenExclusive('a', 'z')->assert('a');
// → "a" must be greater than "a" and less than "z"

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Templates

BetweenExclusive::TEMPLATE_STANDARD

Mode Template
default {{subject}} must be greater than {{minValue}} and less than {{maxValue}}
inverted {{subject}} must not be greater than {{minValue}} or less than {{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

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Changelog

Version Description
3.0.0 Created

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