# Between Validator `Zend\Validator\Between` allows you to validate if a given value is between two other values. > ### Only supports number validation > > `Zend\Validator\Between` supports only the validation of numbers. Strings or > dates can not be validated with this validator. ## Supported options The following options are supported for `Zend\Validator\Between`: - `inclusive`: Defines if the validation is inclusive of the minimum and maximum border values, or exclusive. It defaults to `true`. - `max`: Sets the maximum border for the validation. - `min`: Sets the minimum border for the validation. ## Default behaviour Per default, this validator checks if a value is between `min` and `max` where both border values are allowed as value. ```php $valid = new Zend\Validator\Between(['min' => 0, 'max' => 10]); $value = 10; $result = $valid->isValid($value); // returns true ``` In the above example, the result is `true` due to the reason that the default search is inclusive of the border values. This means in our case that any value from '0' to '10' is allowed; values like '-1' and '11' will return `false`. ## Excluding border values Sometimes it is useful to validate a value by excluding the border values. See the following example: ```php $valid = new Zend\Validator\Between([ 'min' => 0, 'max' => 10, 'inclusive' => false, ]); $value = 10; $result = $valid->isValid($value); // returns false ``` The example above is almost identical to our first example, but we now exclue the border values; as such, the values '0' and '10' are no longer allowed and will return `false`.