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Mastering PowerShell Scripting - Fourth Edition

By : Chris Dent
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Book Image

Mastering PowerShell Scripting - Fourth Edition

5 (1)
By: Chris Dent

Overview of this book

PowerShell scripts offer a convenient way to automate various tasks, but working with them can be daunting. Mastering PowerShell Scripting takes away the fear and helps you navigate through PowerShell's capabilities.This extensively revised edition includes new chapters on debugging and troubleshooting and creating GUIs (online chapter). Learn the new features of PowerShell 7.1 by working with parameters, objects, and .NET classes from within PowerShell 7.1. This comprehensive guide starts with the basics before moving on to advanced topics, including asynchronous processing, desired state configuration, using more complex scripts and filters, debugging issues, and error-handling techniques. Explore how to efficiently manage substantial amounts of data and interact with other services using PowerShell 7.1. This book will help you to make the most of PowerShell's automation features, using different methods to parse data, manipulate regular expressions, and work with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
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Index

Managing output

PowerShell does not have a means of strictly enforcing the output from a script or function.

Any statement, composed of any number of commands, variables, properties, and method calls, may generate output. This output will be automatically sent to the output pipeline by PowerShell as it is generated. Unanticipated output can cause bugs in code.

The following function makes use of the StringBuilder type. Many of the methods in StringBuilder return the StringBuilder instance. This is shown here:

PS> using namespace System.Text
PS> $stringBuilder = [StringBuilder]::new()
PS> $stringBuilder.AppendLine('First')
Capacity    MaxCapacity    Length
--------    -----------    ------
      16     2147483647         7

This is useful in that it allows chaining to build up a more complex string in a single statement. The following function makes use of that chaining to build up a string:

using namespace System.Text
function Get-FirstService...