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I want to check if:

  • a field in the array isset
  • the field === true

Is it possible to check this with one if statement?

Checking if === would do the trick but a PHP notice is thrown. Do I really have to check if the field is set and then if it is true?

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If you want it in a single statement:

if (isset($var) && ($var === true)) { ... }

If you want it in a single condition:

Well, you could ignore the notice (aka remove it from display using the error_reporting() function).

Or you could suppress it with the evil @ character:

if (@$var === true) { ... }

This solution is NOT RECOMMENDED


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