xsd.nonPositiveInteger
¶
The xsd.nonPositiveInteger
class is derived from xsd.integer
by setting the value of maxInclusive to be 0.
This results in the standard mathematical concept of the non-positive integers. The value space of xsd.nonPositiveInteger
is the
infinite set {…,-2,-1,0}.
Base class: xsd.integer
-> xsd.decimal
-> xsd.anyAtomicType
-> xsd.anySimpleType
- class xsd.nonPositiveInteger(value)¶
Attributes¶
- xsd.anySimpleType.lexical_value
Returns the lexical representation of the datatype as native str.
- xsd.nonPositiveInteger.value¶
Returns the value of the nonPositiveInteger datatype as decimal.Decimal.
Methods¶
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_boolean()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type boolean.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_decimal()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type decimal or derived from type decimal.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_double()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type double.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_duration()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type duration.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_float()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type float.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_integer()
Returns True if the datatype object is of type decimal or derived from type integer.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_numeric()
Returns True if the datatype object is a numeric type.
- xsd.anySimpleType.is_string()
Returns True if the datatype object is a string type.
Special methods¶
__bool__, __eq__, __float__, __ge__, __gt__, __int__, __le__, __lt__, __ne__