Note: isset() is a language construct.
Returns TRUE if var exists; FALSE otherwise.
If a variable has been unset with unset(), it will no longer be isset(). 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.
<?php $a = "test"; $b = "anothertest"; echo isset ($a); // TRUE echo isset ($a, $b); //TRUE unset ($a); echo isset ($a); // FALSE echo isset ($a, $b); //FALSE $foo = NULL; print isset ($foo); // FALSE ?> |
This also work for elements in arrays:
<?php $a = array ('test' => 1, 'hello' => null); echo isset ($a['test']); // TRUE echo isset ($a['foo']); // FALSE echo isset ($a['hello']); // FALSE echo array_key_exists('hello', $a); // TRUE ?> |
See also empty(), unset(), and array_key_exists().