xs:nonPositiveInteger

The type xs:nonPositiveInteger represents an arbitrarily large integer less than or equal to 0. It is ultimately derived from xs:decimal, via xs:integer. Its value can be a sequence of digits, optionally preceded by a sign (− or + if the value is 0). For example, 0, −1 and −1234123412341234 are valid values.

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