array_key_exists
Checks if the given key or index exists in the array
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boolarray_key_exists
stringintkey
arrayarray
array_key_exists returns &true; if the
given key is set in the array.
key can be any value possible
for an array index.
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key
Value to check.
array
An array with keys to check.
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array_key_exists will search for the keys in the first dimension only.
Nested keys in multidimensional arrays will not be found.
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array_key_exists example
1, 'second' => 4);
if (array_key_exists('first', $search_array)) {
echo "The 'first' element is in the array";
}
?>
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array_key_exists vs isset
isset does not return &true; for array keys
that correspond to a &null; value, while
array_key_exists does.
null, 'second' => 4);
// returns false
isset($search_array['first']);
// returns true
array_key_exists('first', $search_array);
?>
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For backward compatibility reasons, array_key_exists
will also return &true; if key is a property
defined within an object given as
array. This behaviour should not be relied upon,
and care should be taken to ensure that array is
an array.
To check whether a property exists in an object, use
property_exists.
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isset
array_keys
in_array
property_exists