XSD Miscellaneous Data Types

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Other miscellaneous data types are boolean, base64Binary, hexBinary, float, double, anyURI, QName, and NOTATION.


Boolean Data Type

The boolean data type is used to specify a true or false value.

The following is an example of a boolean declaration in a schema:

<xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean"/>

An element in your document might look like this:

<prize disabled="true">999</prize>

注: Legal values for boolean are true, false, 1 (which indicates true), and 0 (which indicates false).



Binary Data Types

Binary data types are used to express binary-formatted data.

We have two binary data types:

The following is an example of a hexBinary declaration in a schema:

<xs:element name="blobsrc" type="xs:hexBinary"/>

AnyURI Data Type

The anyURI data type is used to specify a URI.

The following is an example of an anyURI declaration in a schema:

<xs:attribute name="src" type="xs:anyURI"/>

An element in your document might look like this:

<pic src="https://www.w3schools.com/images/smiley.gif" />

注: If a URI has spaces, replace them with %20.


Miscellaneous Data Types

Name 説明
anyURI  
base64Binary  
boolean  
double  
float  
hexBinary  
NOTATION  
QName  

Restrictions on Miscellaneous Data Types

Restrictions that can be used with the other data types:


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