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How do I check to see if a particular value has already been assigned to Smarty and if not assign a (default) value?

Answer:

if ($this->cismarty->get_template_vars('test') === null) {
   $this->cismarty->assign('test', 'Default value');
}
+3  A: 

   if ($smarty->get_template_vars('foo') === null) 
   {
      $smarty->assign('foo', 'some value');
   }
Andy
Won't that just check to see it the value is not null? What if null is the proper assignment?
Allain Lalonde
In this case the behavior should be, "if a value is not set (null) then set a default value."Also, isset() connot be used to check the return value of a function, however you can just check the value itself.Thanks Andy.
GloryFish
get_template_vars() is designed to return NULL on non-existent variables.
Andy
@GloryFish: Right you are, corrected the answer.
Andy
I'm not sure that is correct, get_template_vars will always return a valid reference so you can't check with isset()
Tom Haigh
@tomhaigh: The documentation claims differently. http://php.net/isset
Andy
@Andy: Yes you are correct, apologies
Tom Haigh
A: 

Pretty sure you can do:

if (!isset($smarty['foo'])) 
{
    $smarty->assign('foo', 'some value');
}
Allain Lalonde
+1  A: 

get_template_vars() will return null if you haven't set a variable, so you can do

if ($smarty->get_template_vars('test') === null) {
    echo "'test' is not assigned or is null";
}

However that check will fail if you have a variable assigned but set as null, in which case you could do

$tmp = $smarty->get_template_vars();
if (!array_key_exists('test', $tmp)) {
    echo "'test' is not assigned";
}
Tom Haigh