# Length - `v::length(int $min, int $max)` - `v::length(int $min, null)` - `v::length(null, int $max)` - `v::length(int $min, int $max, boolean $inclusive = true)` Validates lengths. Most simple example: ```php v::stringType()->length(1, 5)->validate('abc'); // true ``` You can also validate only minimum length: ```php v::stringType()->length(5, null)->validate('abcdef'); // true ``` Only maximum length: ```php v::stringType()->length(null, 5)->validate('abc'); // true ``` The type as the first validator in a chain is a good practice, since length accepts many types: ```php v::arrayVal()->length(1, 5)->validate(['foo', 'bar']); // true ``` A third parameter may be passed to validate the passed values inclusive: ```php v::stringType()->length(1, 5, true)->validate('a'); // true ``` Message template for this validator includes `{{minValue}}` and `{{maxValue}}`. *** See also: * [Between](Between.md)