The difference between php empty(), isset() and is_null()

Patricia Arquette
Release: 2023-03-02 21:00:01
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There has been a lot of discussion about the usage of PHP's empty(), isset() and is_null() functions, and a lot of information may not be very clear. I repeat it here again, but instead of speaking from concepts, it should be more profound to memorize it by directly using program examples.

The types of tests are as follows:

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empty()

First is the var_dump output of empty:

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The program output is:

bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true)
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As can be seen from the code, as long as the data type is empty or false , empty() will output true.

isset()

Look at the output of isset again:

var_dump(isset($a)); var_dump(isset($b)); var_dump(isset($c)); var_dump(isset($d)); var_dump(isset($e)); var_dump(isset($f)); // 输出 bool(false) bool(true) bool(true) bool(true) bool(false) bool(true)
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It can be seen that isset() can only be used to determine whether it is NULL and undefined.

is_null()

Finally is the output of is_null:

var_dump(is_null($a)); var_dump(is_null($b)); var_dump(is_null($c)); var_dump(is_null($d)); var_dump(is_null($e)); var_dump(is_null($f)); // 输出 bool(true) bool(false) bool(false) bool(false) bool(true) bool(false)
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is_null literally means it.

It can be seen that empty() can be used to determine whether all data types are empty or false, while is_null is basically the same as isset and can only be used to determine whether it is NULL and undefined


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