-split <String> -split (<String[]>) <String> -split <Delimiter>[,<Max-substrings>[,"<Options>"]] <String> -split {<ScriptBlock>} [,<Max-substrings>] 可以在任何二进制 Split 语句(包含分隔符或脚本块的 Split 语句)中用 -isplit 或-csplit 替换-split。 -isplit 和-split 运算符不区分...
1-Split <String>2<String> -Split <Delimiter>[,<Max-substrings>[,"<Options>"]]3<String> -Split {<ScriptBlock>} [,<Max-substrings>] 需要注意的是,该运算符中没有参数的名称,只包含参数的值。所以参数值必须按语法中指定的顺序出现。-Split 运算有区分大小的格式(默认不区分大小写),-iSplit 运算...
-split <String> -split (<String[]>) <String> -split <Delimiter>[,<Max-substrings>[,"<Options>"]] <String> -split {<ScriptBlock>} [,<Max-substrings>] 可以在任何二进制 Split 语句(包含分隔符或脚本块的 Split 语句)中用-isplit或-csplit替换-split。-isplit和-split运算符不区分大小写。-...
Change $delimiter to the string you're using to split the files (it appears you're using "string" as your delimiter). Set $baseOutputPath to the directory and base filename where you want to save the split files. The script will append numbers to this base na...
{ Add-TeamUser -GroupId $newTeam.id -User $_.m365_email -Role Member Write-host "Added User:"$_.m365_email -f Green } #Get Team owners from the CSV $TeamOwners = Import-Csv $OwnersFilePath -delimiter ";" #Iterate through each row obtained from the CSV and add to Teams as a...
string to System.Management.Automation.ScriptBlock Cannot use Set-Acl properly despite being file owner and being a member of Administrators Group. Cannot validate argument on parameter 'Name'. The argument is null or empty. Provide an argument that is not null or empty, and then try the ...
string to System.Management.Automation.ScriptBlock Cannot use Set-Acl properly despite being file owner and being a member of Administrators Group. Cannot validate argument on parameter 'Name'. The argument is null or empty. Provide an argument that is not null or empty, and then try the ...
() function, then you must specify theadditionalargument named “number of the substring.”For example, we want to convert the string ”Nisarg, Nirali and Sonali are Database Administrators” in the array of the three substrings, and the entire string must be split with “,” delimiter then...
string.Split("delimiter")[substring position] PowerShell numbers the positions of substrings from zero (0). So, going back to the Active Directory DN example – see the screenshot below – the first substring “OU” is in position zero (0), “LON” is in position 1, and so on. ...
$licenseOptions = $O365LicenseType.Split("|") # Pick the first Option as the AccountSkuID $O365LicenseType = $licenseOptions[0] # Create an empty Array for the disabledPlans Object $lo=@() for($i=1;$i -le $licenseOptions.Count;$i+=1) { # Ma...