# Age - `v::age(int $minAge)` - `v::age(int $minAge, int $maxAge)` - `v::age(null, int $maxAge)` Validates ranges of years. The validated values can be any date value; internally they will be transformed into [DateTime](http://php.net/manual/en/class.datetime.php) objects according to the defined locale settings. The examples below validate if the given dates are lower or equal to 18 years ago: ```php v::age(18)->validate('17 years ago'); // false v::age(18)->validate('18 years ago'); // true v::age(18)->validate('19 years ago'); // true v::age(18)->validate('1970-01-01'); // true v::age(18)->validate('today'); // false ``` The examples below validate if the given dates are between 10 and 50 years ago: ```php v::age(10, 50)->validate('9 years ago'); // false v::age(10, 50)->validate('10 years ago'); // true v::age(10, 50)->validate('30 years ago'); // true v::age(10, 50)->validate('50 years ago'); // true v::age(10, 50)->validate('51 years ago'); // false ``` The examples below validate if the given dates are greater than or equal to 70 years ago: ```php v::age(null, 70)->validate('today'); // true v::age(null, 70)->validate('70 years ago'); // true v::age(null, 70)->validate('71 years ago'); // false ``` Message template for this validator includes `{{minAge}}` and `{{maxAge}}`. *** See also: * [Between](Between.md) * [Date](Date.md) * [Max](Max.md) * [Min](Min.md) * [MinimumAge](MinimumAge.md)