# Pattern Properties Schema

```txt
https://example.com/schemas/pattern
```

This is an example of a JSON schema with only a `patternProperties` key.


| Abstract            | Extensible | Status         | Identifiable            | Custom Properties | Additional Properties | Access Restrictions | Defined In                                                                             |
| :------------------ | ---------- | -------------- | ----------------------- | :---------------- | --------------------- | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Can be instantiated | No         | Unknown status | Unknown identifiability | Forbidden         | Allowed               | none                | [pattern.schema.json](../generated-schemas/pattern.schema.json "open original schema") |

## Pattern Properties Type

unknown ([Pattern Properties](pattern.md))

# Pattern Properties Properties

| Property | Type     | Required | Nullable       | Defined by                                                                                                                  |
| :------- | -------- | -------- | -------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `[0-9]`  | `string` | Optional | cannot be null | [Pattern Properties](pattern-patternproperties-0-9.md "https&#x3A;//example.com/schemas/pattern#/patternProperties/\[0-9]") |

## Pattern: `[0-9]`

A simple string.


`[0-9]`

-   is optional
-   Type: `string`
-   cannot be null
-   defined in: [Pattern Properties](pattern-patternproperties-0-9.md "https&#x3A;//example.com/schemas/pattern#/patternProperties/\[0-9]")

### \[0-9] Type

`string`

### \[0-9] Examples

```json
"bar"
```
