RangeAttribute Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class.
Overloads
RangeAttribute(Double, Double) |
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values. |
RangeAttribute(Int32, Int32) |
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values. |
RangeAttribute(Type, String, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values and the specific type. |
RangeAttribute(Double, Double)
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- RangeAttribute.cs
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- RangeAttribute.cs
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- RangeAttribute.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values.
public:
RangeAttribute(double minimum, double maximum);
public RangeAttribute (double minimum, double maximum);
new System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute : double * double -> System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute
Public Sub New (minimum As Double, maximum As Double)
Parameters
- minimum
- Double
Specifies the minimum value allowed for the data field value.
- maximum
- Double
Specifies the maximum value allowed for the data field value.
Applies to
RangeAttribute(Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- RangeAttribute.cs
- Source:
- RangeAttribute.cs
- Source:
- RangeAttribute.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values.
public:
RangeAttribute(int minimum, int maximum);
public RangeAttribute (int minimum, int maximum);
new System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute : int * int -> System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute
Public Sub New (minimum As Integer, maximum As Integer)
Parameters
- minimum
- Int32
Specifies the minimum value allowed for the data field value.
- maximum
- Int32
Specifies the maximum value allowed for the data field value.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the RangeAttribute to specify the range for an integer data field.
[Range(300, 3000)]
public object ListPrice;
<Range(300, 3000)> _
Public ListPrice As Object
Applies to
RangeAttribute(Type, String, String)
- Source:
- RangeAttribute.cs
- Source:
- RangeAttribute.cs
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- RangeAttribute.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RangeAttribute class by using the specified minimum and maximum values and the specific type.
public:
RangeAttribute(Type ^ type, System::String ^ minimum, System::String ^ maximum);
public RangeAttribute (Type type, string minimum, string maximum);
new System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute : Type * string * string -> System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RangeAttribute
Public Sub New (type As Type, minimum As String, maximum As String)
Parameters
- type
- Type
Specifies the type of the object to test.
- minimum
- String
Specifies the minimum value allowed for the data field value.
- maximum
- String
Specifies the maximum value allowed for the data field value.
Exceptions
type
is null
.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the RangeAttribute method to specify the range for a DateTime
field. It also includes a custom error message that shows how to use the formatting capabilities of the FormatErrorMessage method.
[Range(typeof(DateTime), "1/2/2004", "3/4/2004",
ErrorMessage = "Value for {0} must be between {1} and {2}")]
public object SellEndDate;
<Range(GetType(DateTime), "1/2/2004", "3/4/2004", _
ErrorMessage:="Value for {0} must be between {1} and {2}")> _
Public SellEndDate As Object
Remarks
The object to validate must implement the IComparable interface.