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tableschema.r (version 1.1.2)

constraints.checkMinimum: Check if minimum constraint is met

Description

Specifies a minimum value for a field. This is different to minLength which checks the number of items in the value. A minimum value constraint checks whether a field value is greater than or equal to the specified value. The range checking depends on the type of the field. E.g. an integer field may have a minimum value of 100. If a minimum value constraint is specified then the field descriptor MUST contain a type key.

Usage

constraints.checkMinimum(constraint, value)

Value

TRUE if value is equal to or greater than the constraint

Arguments

constraint

numeric constraint value

value

numeric value to meet the constraint

See Also

Examples

Run this code

constraints.checkMinimum(constraint = list(2), value = 1)

constraints.checkMinimum(constraint = 2, value = 3)

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