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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:49:21+00:00 2026-05-13T08:49:21+00:00

Example: I’m checking for the existence of an array element like this: if (!self::$instances[$instanceKey])

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Example: I’m checking for the existence of an array element like this:

if (!self::$instances[$instanceKey]) {
    $instances[$instanceKey] = $theInstance;
}

However, I keep getting this error:

Notice: Undefined index: test in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/mysite/MyClass.php on line 16

Of course, the first time I want an instance, $instances will not know the key. I guess my check for available instance is wrong?

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    2026-05-13T08:49:21+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:49 am

    You can use either the language construct isset, or the function array_key_exists.

    isset should be a bit faster (as it’s not a function), but will return false if the element exists and has the value NULL.

    For example, considering this array :

    $a = array(
        123 => 'glop', 
        456 => null, 
    );
    

    And those three tests, relying on isset :

    var_dump(isset($a[123]));
    var_dump(isset($a[456]));
    var_dump(isset($a[789]));
    

    The first one will get you (the element exists, and is not null) :

    boolean true
    

    While the second one will get you (the element exists, but is null) :

    boolean false
    

    And the last one will get you (the element doesn’t exist) :

    boolean false
    

    On the other hand, using array_key_exists like this :

    var_dump(array_key_exists(123, $a));
    var_dump(array_key_exists(456, $a));
    var_dump(array_key_exists(789, $a));
    

    You’d get those outputs :

    boolean true
    boolean true
    boolean false
    

    Because, in the two first cases, the element exists — even if it’s null in the second case. And, of course, in the third case, it doesn’t exist.

    For situations such as yours, I generally use isset, considering I’m never in the second case… But choosing which one to use is now up to you 😉

    For instance, your code could become something like this :

    if (!isset(self::$instances[$instanceKey])) {
        $instances[$instanceKey] = $theInstance;
    }
    
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