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php - Choice field default value

I have the following form:

public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
{
    $builder
    ->add('type', ChoiceType::class, array(
        'expanded' => true,
        'multiple' => false,

        'choices' => array(
            'Friend' => 'friend',
            'Guide' => 'guide'
        )
    ));
}

How can I make 'Friend' checkbox to be checked by default when the form is rendered ?

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I think you should try with data option, but it's just in the case where you don't even have a data saved inside your object, because it will override it else.

Important : It's good for create action, but not for edit action.

 public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
    {
        $builder
        ->add('type', ChoiceType::class, array(
            'expanded' => true,
            'multiple' => false,

            'choices' => array(
                'Friend' => 'friend',
                'Guide' => 'guide'
            ),
            'data' => 'friend'
        ));
    }

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Extract :

When you create a form, each field initially displays the value of the corresponding property of the form's domain object (if an object is bound to the form). If you want to override the initial value for the form or just an individual field, you can set it in the data option

UPDATE If YOU NEED EMPTY VALUE:

As the answer below, replace data with empty_data if you need in any case to update default value


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