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defined

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

defined — Checks whether a given named constant exists

Description

bool defined ( string $name )

Checks whether the given constant exists and is defined.

Note: If you want to see if a variable exists, use isset() as defined() only applies to constants. If you want to see if a function exists, use function_exists().

Parameters

name

The constant name.

Return Values

Returns TRUE if the named constant given by name has been defined, FALSE otherwise.

Examples

Example #1 Checking Constants

<?php /* Note the use of quotes, this is important.  This example is checking  * if the string 'TEST' is the name of a constant named TEST */ if (defined('TEST')) {     echo TEST; } ?>

See Also

  • define() - Defines a named constant

  • constant() - Returns the value of a constant

  • get_defined_constants() - Returns an associative array with the names of all the constants and their values

  • function_exists() - Return TRUE if the given function has been defined

  • The section on Constants

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