此处,$list[1]指的是标量,即整数 7,通过$list[1]访问。 请考虑以下示例: PowerShell $x= [string[]]("red","green")$y=12.5,$true,"blue"$a=New-Object'object[,]'2,2$a[0,0] =$x# element is an array of 2 strings$a[0,1] =20# element is an int$a[1,0] =$y# element is ...
When no data type is specified, PowerShell creates each array as an object array (System.Object[]). To determine the data type of an array, use the GetType() method. For example:PowerShell Copy $A.GetType() To create a strongly typed array, that is, an array that can contain only...
PSCredential -ArgumentList $Username,$pass $iparray = @('172.21.66.32','172.21.65.41','172.21.65.162') for($i=0;$i -lt $iparray.Length;$i++){ "`$iparray["+$i+"]="+$iparray[$i]+"`n" Invoke-Command -ComputerName $iparray[$i] -Credential $Cred -ScriptBlock { Get-Windows...
I'll revisit this later when I talk about how to make an array larger.IterationAt some point, you might need to walk or iterate the entire list and perform some action for each item in the array.PipelineArrays and the PowerShell pipeline are meant for each other. This is one of the ...
Use the construct @() if you’d like to force a command to always return its result in an array. This way the command will always return an array, even if the command returns only one result or none at all. This way you find out the number of files in a folder: ...
Describes how to create and use functions in PowerShell. Long description A function is a list of PowerShell statements that has a name that you assign. When you run a function, you type the function name. PowerShell defines two kinds of functions: ...
Array subexpression operator@( ) Returns the result of one or more statements as an array. The result is always an array of 0 or more objects. PowerShell PS>$list= @(Get-Process|Select-Object-First10;Get-Service|Select-Object-First10) PS>$list.GetType() IsPublic IsSerial Name BaseType ...
create an array named $colProplist, an array that contains each attribute we want the search to return. In this simple example we’re interested in only one attribute (Name); hence we assign only a single value to $colProplist. What if we wanted to retrieve more than one attribute ...
PS C:\PowerShell> [System.Enum]::GetNames([System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemRights]) ListDirectory ReadData WriteData CreateFiles CreateDirectories AppendData ReadExtendedAttributes WriteExtendedAttributes Traverse ExecuteFile DeleteSubdirectoriesAndFiles ReadAttributes WriteAttributes Write Delete ReadPermi...
Of course, we still have one minor problem: the items in our array aren’t in alphabetical order. Sorting an array in VBScript is an … interesting … experience, to say the least. Here’s how you can sort an array in Windows PowerShell: ...