February 2019
Intermediate to advanced
626 pages
15h 51m
English
PowerShell allows the output from a branching operation (if, switch, foreach, for, and so on) to be assigned to a variable.
This example assigns a value based on a switch statement when converting a value. The values of the variables at the top are expected to change:
$value = 20$units = 'TB'$bytes = switch ($Units) { 'TB' { $value * 1TB } 'GB' { $value * 1GB } 'MB' { $value * 1MB } default { $value }}
The same approach may be used when working with a loop, such as foreach. The following example shows a commonly used approach to building an array:
$serviceProcesses = @()foreach ($service in Get-CimInstance Win32_Service -Filter 'State="Running"') { $serviceProcesses += Get-Process -Id $service.ProcessId}
In this example, ...
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