is_null() emits a WARNING if variable is not set, but isset() and empty() don't.
$a - variable with not null value (e.g. TRUE) $b - variable with null value. `$b = null;` $c - not declared variable $d - variable with value that cast to FALSE (e.g. empty string, FALSE or empty array) $e - variable declared, but without any value assigned $a->a - declared, but not assigned object property. (`public $a;`) A::$a - declared, but not assigned static class property. | $a | $b | $c | $d | $e | $a->a | A::$a | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ is_null()| FALSE | TRUE |TRUE*W | FALSE | TRUE*W| TRUE | TRUE | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ isset() | TRUE | FALSE | FALSE | TRUE | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ empty() | FALSE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ null === | FALSE | TRUE |TRUE*W | FALSE | TRUE*W| TRUE | TRUE | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ null == | FALSE | TRUE |TRUE*W | TRUE | TRUE*W| TRUE | TRUE | ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ TRUE*W - function return TRUE, but same time emits WARNING.On empty() function documentation page you can read, that:
The following things are considered to be empty:
....
$var; (a variable declared, but without a value)
It can be misleading that code $var; is defining a variable, but does not assign any value to it, but it is wrong. Variable $var is still undefined and type recognize functions, like is_null() emits warnings if you pass $var as an argument.
But it is not right for unsettled class or object properties. Declaring them without assigning some value automatically assigns NULL.
UPD Typed properties in PHP 7.4 DO NOT assigned by NULL by default. If you does not set any value to them, they are considered as unassigned.
Some low level descriptions:
isset() and empty() are core functions, that will be compiled directly to specific opcode according to zval type:
ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_THIS ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_CV ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_VAR ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_DIM_OBJ ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_PROP_OBJ ZEND_ISSET_ISEMPTY_STATIC_PROPFurthermore they will compile by the same function zend_compile_isset_or_empty
Function is_null() is type recognizer function, like is_numeric, is_recource, is_bool, etc. And will be called like user-defined function with opcodes INIT_FCALL_BY_NAME/DO_FCALL_BY_NAME and so.
/* {{{ proto bool is_null(mixed var) Returns true if variable is null Warning: This function is special-cased by zend_compile.c and so is usually bypassed */ PHP_FUNCTION(is_null) { php_is_type(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAM_PASSTHRU, IS_NULL); }by Vincy. Last modified on September 15th, 2022.
PHP has multiple functions to check PHP variables with respect to their initialized values. These functions are isset, empty and is_null.
- isset() is to check if a variable is set with a value and that value should not be null.
- empty() is to check if a given variable is empty. The difference with isset() is, isset has null check.
- is_null() is to check whether a variable is defined as null.
I feel the effective way to communicate the difference would be with the help of a TRUTH TABLE,
“” | “apple” | NULL | FALSE | 0 | undefined | TRUE | array() | 123 | |
isset | TRUE | TRUE | FALSE | TRUE | TRUE | FALSE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE |
empty | TRUE | FALSE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | FALSE | TRUE | FALSE |
is_null | FALSE | FALSE | TRUE | FALSE | FALSE | Warning / TRUE | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE |
Ok! Now find the difference!
Code to understand the difference
difference.php
<?php print "<br/>ISSET: <br/>"; $var = ""; print 'isset(""): ' . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 'apple'; print "isset('apple'): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = null; print "isset(null): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = FALSE; print "isset(FALSE): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 0; print "isset(0): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; print "isset(undefined): " . isset($var3) . "<br/>"; $var = TRUE; print "isset(TRUE): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = array(); print "isset(array()): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 123; print "isset(123): " . isset($var) . "<br/>"; print "<br/>EMPTY: <br/>"; $var = ""; print 'empty(""): ' . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 'apple'; print "empty('apple'): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = null; print "empty(null): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = FALSE; print "empty(FALSE): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 0; print "empty(0): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; print "empty(undefined): " . empty($var1) . "<br/>"; $var = TRUE; print "empty(TRUE): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = array(); print "empty(array()): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 123; print "empty(123): " . empty($var) . "<br/>"; print "<br/>IS_NULL: <br/>"; $var = ""; print 'is_null(""): ' . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 'apple'; print "is_null('apple'): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = null; print "is_null(null): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = FALSE; print "is_null(FALSE): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 0; print "is_null('0'): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; print "is_null(undefined):" . is_null($var2) . "<br/>"; $var = TRUE; print "is_null(TRUE): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = array(); print "is_null(array()): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; $var = 123; print "is_null(123): " . is_null($var) . "<br/>"; ?>Output:
ISSET: isset(""): 1 isset('apple'): 1 isset(null): isset(FALSE): 1 isset(0): 1 isset(undefined): isset(TRUE): 1 isset(array()): 1 isset(123): 1 EMPTY: empty(""): 1 empty('apple'): empty(null): 1 empty(FALSE): 1 empty(0): 1 empty(undefined): 1 empty(TRUE): empty(array()): 1 empty(123): IS_NULL: is_null(""): is_null('apple'): is_null(null): 1 is_null(FALSE): is_null('0'): Notice: Undefined variable: var2 in .../index.php on line 51 is_null(undefined):1 is_null(TRUE): is_null(array()): is_null(123):Differences
isset:
Returns true for empty string, False, 0 or an undefined variable. Returns false for null.
empty:
Returns true for null, empty string, False, 0 or an undefined variable. Returns true if there is any value.
is_null:
Returns true for null only. Returns false in all other cases. Throws warning if the variable is undefined. If you suppress the warning, you will get true.
Differences table
“” (empty string) | true | true | false |
‘apple’ (string value) | true | false | false |
null (declaration-only) | false | true | true |
FALSE | true | true | false |
0 | true | true | false |
undefined variable | false | true | Warning/true |
TRUE | true | false | false |
array() (empty array) | true | true | false |
123 (numeric value) | true | false | false |
References
- isset PHP manual
- empty PHP manual
- is-null PHP manual
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