xsd:nonPositiveInteger
The type xsd:nonPositiveInteger
represents an arbitrarily large non-positive integer. An xsd:nonPositiveInteger
is a sequence of digits, optionally preceded by a - sign. Leading zeros are permitted, but decimal points are not.
Simple Type Information
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
Schema Document: datatypes.xsd
Content
- Based on xsd:integer
- Fraction Digits: 0 (Defined in type xsd:integer)
- Pattern: [\-+]?[0-9]+ (Defined in type xsd:integer)
- White Space: collapse (Defined in type xsd:decimal)
- Maximum Inclusive: 0
Examples
Valid values | Comment |
---|---|
-3 | |
0 | |
-00122 | leading zeros are permitted |
Invalid values | Comment |
122 | value cannot be positive |
+3 | value cannot be positive |
3.0 | value must not contain a decimal point |
an empty value is not valid, unless xsi:nil is used |
Type Inheritance Chain
- xsd:anySimpleType
- restricted by xsd:decimal
- restricted by xsd:integer
- restricted by xsd:nonPositiveInteger
- restricted by xsd:negativeInteger
- restricted by xsd:nonPositiveInteger
- restricted by xsd:integer
- restricted by xsd:decimal