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    Determine whether a variable is set

    isset

    (PHP 4, PHP 5)

    isset — Determine whether a variable is set

    Description

    bool isset ( mixed $var [, mixed $var [, $... ]] )

    Determine whether a variable is set.

    If a variable has been unset with unset(), it will no longer be set. isset() will return FALSE if testing a variable that has been set to NULL. Also note that a NULL byte ("\0") is not equivalent to the PHP NULL constant.

    If multiple parameters are supplied then isset() will return TRUE only if all of the parameters are set. Evaluation goes from left to right and stops as soon as an unset variable is encountered.

    Parameters

    var

    The variable to be checked.

    var

    Another variable ..

    ...

    Return Values

    Returns TRUE if var exists; FALSE otherwise.

    Examples

    Example #1 isset() Examples

    <?php

    $var 
    '';

    // This will evaluate to TRUE so the text will be printed.
    if (isset($var)) {
        echo 
    "This var is set so I will print.";
    }

    // In the next examples we'll use var_dump to output
    // the return value of isset().

    $a "test";
    $b "anothertest";

    var_dump(isset($a));      // TRUE
    var_dump(isset($a$b)); // TRUE

    unset ($a);

    var_dump(isset($a));     // FALSE
    var_dump(isset($a$b)); // FALSE

    $foo NULL;
    var_dump(isset($foo));   // FALSE

    ?>

    This also work for elements in arrays:

    <?php

    $a 
    = array ('test' => 1'hello' => NULL);

    var_dump(isset($a['test']));            // TRUE
    var_dump(isset($a['foo']));             // FALSE
    var_dump(isset($a['hello']));           // FALSE

    // The key 'hello' equals NULL so is considered unset
    // If you want to check for NULL key values then try: 
    var_dump(array_key_exists('hello'$a)); // TRUE

    ?>

    Notes

    Warning

    isset() only works with variables as passing anything else will result in a parse error. For checking if constants are set use the defined() function.

    Note: Because this is a language construct and not a function, it cannot be called using variable functions


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