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sap.ui.model.type.Integer

The Integer data type represents an integer value.

The source value for this data type, that is, the value given in the model, must be given as a number and is transformed into the type of the bound control property as follows:

Examples how an Integer type can be initialized:

// "TypeInteger" required from module "sap/ui/model/type/Integer"

// The source value is given as JavaScript number. Output is transformed into the type of the bound control property.
// If this type is "string" (e.g. the value property of the TextField control) the used default output pattern parameters depend on locale and fixed settings.
var oType = new TypeInteger();

// The source value is given as JavaScript number. Output is transformed into the type of the bound control property.
// If this type is "string" (e.g. the value property of the TextField control) the given output pattern is used (parameters which are not specified are taken from the default pattern)

oType = new TypeInteger({
  minIntegerDigits: 1, // minimal number of non-fraction digits
  maxIntegerDigits: 99, // maximal number of non-fraction digits
  minFractionDigits: 0, // minimal number of fraction digits
  maxFractionDigits: 0, // maximal number of fraction digits
  groupingEnabled: false, // enable grouping (show the grouping separators)
  groupingSeparator: ",", // the used grouping separator
  decimalSeparator: "." // the used decimal separator
});

The Integer type supports the following validation constraints:

For more information, see the API Reference: sap.ui.model.type.Integer.