respect-validation/docs/validators/Graph.md
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# Graph
- `Graph()`
- `Graph(string ...$additionalChars)`
Validates if all characters in the input are printable and actually creates
visible output (no white space).
```php
v::graph()->assert('LKM@#$%4;');
// Validation passes successfully
```
## Templates
### `Graph::TEMPLATE_STANDARD`
| Mode | Template |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `default` | {{subject}} must contain only graphical characters |
| `inverted` | {{subject}} must not contain graphical characters |
### `Graph::TEMPLATE_EXTRA`
| Mode | Template |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `default` | {{subject}} must contain only graphical characters and {{additionalChars}} |
| `inverted` | {{subject}} must not contain graphical characters or {{additionalChars}} |
## Template placeholders
| Placeholder | Description |
| ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `additionalChars` | Additional characters that are considered valid. |
| `subject` | The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). |
## Categorization
- Strings
## Changelog
| Version | Description |
| ------: | ----------- |
| 0.5.0 | Created |
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See also:
- [Printable](Printable.md)
- [Punct](Punct.md)