Name
xs:positiveInteger — Strictly positive integers of arbitrary length.
Derived from:
xs:nonNegativeInteger
Primary:
xs:decimal
Known subtypes:
none
Facets:
xs:enumeration, xs:fractionDigits, xs:maxExclusive, xs:maxInclusive, xs:minExclusive, xs:minInclusive, xs:pattern, xs:totalDigits, xs:whiteSpace
<xs:simpleType name="positiveInteger" id="positiveInteger"> <xs:restriction base="xs:nonNegativeInteger"> <xs:minInclusive value="1"/> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType>
Description
The value space of xs:positiveInteger
includes the
set of the strictly positive integers (excluding zero), with no
restriction of range. Its lexical space allows any number of
insignificant leading zeros.
Restrictions
The decimal point (even when followed only by insignificant zeros) is forbidden.
Example
Valid values include
"123456789012345678901234567890"
,
"1"
, or
"0000000000000000000005"
.
Invalid values include "0"
or
"1."
.
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