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

  • Max(Validator $validator)

Validates the maximum value of the input against a given validator.

v::max(v::equals(30))->assert([10, 20, 30]);
// Validation passes successfully

v::max(v::between('e', 'g'))->assert(['b', 'd', 'f']);
// Validation passes successfully

v::max(v::greaterThan(new DateTime('today')))
        ->assert([new DateTime('yesterday'), new DateTime('tomorrow')]);
// Validation passes successfully

v::max(v::greaterThan(15))->assert([4, 8, 12]);
// → The maximum of `[4, 8, 12]` must be greater than 15

Note

This validator uses Length with [GreaterThan][GreaterThan.md] internally. If an input has no items, the validation will fail.

Templates

Max::TEMPLATE_STANDARD

Mode Template
default The maximum of
inverted The maximum of

Template as prefix

The template serves as a prefix to the template of the inner validator.

Template placeholders

Placeholder Description
subject The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified).

Categorization

  • Comparisons
  • Transformations

Changelog

Version Description
3.0.0 Became a transformation
2.0.0 Became always inclusive
1.0.0 Became inclusive by default
0.3.9 Created

See also: