array_key_exists() Definition and usage
array_key_exists() function determines whether the specified key exists in an array. If the key exists, it returns true, otherwise it returns false.
Syntax
array_key_exists(key,array)
Parameter Description
key required. Specifies the key name.
array required. Specifies the input array.
Example 1
<?php $a=array("a"=>"Dog","b"=>"Cat"); if (array_key_exists("a",$a)) { echo "Key exists!"; } else { echo "Key does not exist!"; } ?>
Output:
Key exists!
Example 2
<?php $a=array("a"=>"Dog","b"=>"Cat"); if (array_key_exists("c",$a)) { echo "Key exists!"; } else { echo "Key does not exist!"; } ?>
Output:
Key does not exist !
Example 2
<?php $a=array("Dog",Cat"); if (array_key_exists(0,$a)) { echo "Key exists!"; } else { echo "Key does not exist!"; } ?>
Output:
Key exists!
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