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The number inputs let the user provide a number.

Decimal

Decimal input lets the end user type only decimal numbers.

decimal
The return type is not guaranteed to be of type BigDecimal. Therefore, always cast to BigDecimal when you read the input value:
 Forms
def formFieldSet = api.createConfiguratorEntry()

formFieldSet.inputs = [
    api.inputBuilderFactory()
        .createUserEntry('decimal')
        .buildContextParameter()
]

return formFieldSet
 In input generation mode (input generation mode)
api.inputBuilderFactory()
        .createUserEntry('decimal')
        .getInput()
 In header Logics
processor.addOrUpdateInput(                 //❶
        'ROOT',
        api.inputBuilderFactory()
                .createUserEntry('decimal')
                .buildMap()
)

❶ the processor can be one of the quoteProcessor, cProcessor, etc., which references subclasses of the CalculableLineItemCollectionBuilder

 Reading input value
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
def value = input.decimal as BigDecimal

Integer

Integer input lets the end user type only integers.

integer
 Forms
def formFieldSet = api.createConfiguratorEntry()

formFieldSet.inputs = [
    api.inputBuilderFactory()
        .createIntegerUserEntry('integer')
        .buildContextParameter()
]

return formFieldSet
 In input generation mode (input generation mode)
api.inputBuilderFactory()
        .createIntegerUserEntry('integer', )
        .getInput()
 In header Logics
processor.addOrUpdateInput(                 //❶
        'ROOT',
        api.inputBuilderFactory()
                .createIntegerUserEntry('integer')
                .buildMap()
)

❶ the processor can be one of the quoteProcessor, cProcessor, etc., which references subclasses of the CalculableLineItemCollectionBuilder

 Reading input value
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
def value = input.integer as Integer

Minimum and Maximum Values

You can restrict the set of values that the end user can provide to the input by using the setMin() and setMax() methods.

api.inputBuilderFactory()
        .createIntegerUserEntry('NaturalNumber')
        .setMin(0)
        .getInput()
As of version 7.3, the input validation has not been implemented in the frontend application. However, you can still set these properties in the Groovy logic.
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