Validators
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Step Validator
Zend\Validator\Step
allows you to validate if a given value is a valid step
value. This validator requires the value to be a numeric value (either string,
int or float).
Supported options
The following options are supported for Zend\Validator\Step
:
baseValue
: This is the base value from which the step should be computed. This option defaults to0
step
: This is the step value. This option defaults to1
Basic usage
$validator = new Zend\Validator\Step();
if ($validator->isValid(1)) {
// value is a valid step value
} else {
// false
}
Using floating-point values
The Step
validator also supports floating-point base and step values:
$validator = new Zend\Validator\Step([
'baseValue' => 1.1,
'step' => 2.2,
]);
echo $validator->isValid(1.1); // prints true
echo $validator->isValid(3.3); // prints true
echo $validator->isValid(3.35); // prints false
echo $validator->isValid(2.2); // prints false
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