PHP | isset() Function

The isset() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to determine if the variable is declared and its value is not equal to NULL.
Syntax:
bool isset( mixed $var [, mixed $... ] )
Parameters: This function accept one or more parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- $var: It contains the variable which need to check.
- $…: It contains the list of other variables.
Return Value: It returns TRUE if var exists and its value not equal to NULL and FALSE otherwise.
Below examples illustrate the isset() function in PHP:
Example 1:
<?php $str = "zambiatek"; // Check value of variable is set or not if(isset($str)) { echo "Value of variable is set"; } else { echo "Value of variable is not set"; } $arr = array(); // Check value of variable is set or not if( !isset($arr[0]) ) { echo "\nArray is Empty"; } else { echo "\nArray is not empty"; } ?> |
Output:
Value of variable is set Array is Empty
Output:
Example 2:
<?php $num = 21; var_dump(isset($num)); $arr = array( "a" => "Welcome", "b" => "to", "c" => "zambiatek" ); var_dump(isset($arr["a"])); var_dump(isset($arr["b"])); var_dump(isset($arr["c"])); var_dump(isset($arr["Geeks"])); ?> |
Output:
bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(false)



