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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T23:40:56+00:00 2026-06-05T23:40:56+00:00

Sorry if the title isn’t clear enough, but in Javascript you can do this

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Sorry if the title isn’t clear enough, but in Javascript you can do this :

var input = null;
var fruit = input || 'default';

Just wondering if PHP supports that kind of checking, currently I’m using :

$fruit = !empty($input)?$input : ‘default’ ;

Which is quite good, but of course the Javascript method is more elegant.

Thanks

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    2026-06-05T23:40:57+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    || returns a boolean in PHP, so this operator cannot be used for it. Same for or.

    However, you can use the binary ?: operator if you are using PHP5.3+:

    $fruit = $input ?: 'default';
    

    However, it has one great disadvantage destroying its usefulness in the single case where it would be most useful (when importing request variables):

    $fruit = $_REQUEST['fruit'] ?: 'strawberry';
    

    This would throw an E_NOTICE in your face if $_REQUEST['fruit'] didn’t exist. So in this case you still need the ternary version of it with an isset or !empty check.

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