Difference between revisions of "Windows PowerShell 1.0 Essentials"
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#* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Pipes and Redirection|Redirecting Error Output]]<br><br> | #* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Pipes and Redirection|Redirecting Error Output]]<br><br> | ||
# [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif]] | # [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif]] | ||
+ | #* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif|Using the if Statement]] | ||
+ | #* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif|Using if ... else .. Statements]] | ||
+ | #* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif|Using if ... elseif .. Statements]] | ||
+ | #* [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif|Summary]]<br><br> | ||
+ | # [[Windows PowerShell 1.0 Looping with the for and foreach Statements]] | ||
# [[The Windows PowerShell switch Statement]] | # [[The Windows PowerShell switch Statement]] |
Revision as of 14:51, 2 December 2008
- Installing Windows PowerShell 1.0
- The Basics of the Windows PowerShell 1.0 Interactive Shell
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Commands and Aliases
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 String Quoting and Escape Sequences
- Directing and Formatting Windows PowerShell 1.0 Output
- Understanding and Creating Windows PowerShell 1.0 Variables
- Basic Windows PowerShell 1.0 Types
- Working with Arrays in Windows PowerShell 1.0
- Creating a Windows PowerShell Array
- Creating Windows PowerShell Multidimensional Arrays
- Obtaining the Length of an Array
- Accessing Elements in a Windows PowerShell Array
- Accessing Elements in a Windows PowerShell Multidimensional Array
- Adding new Elements to a Windows PowerShell Array
- Combining Windows PowerShell Arrays
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Hashtables
- Creating PowerShell Hashtables
- Accessing Hashtable Elements
- Modifying Windows PowerShell Hashtable Elements
- Adding Elements to a Windows PowerShell Hashtable
- Removing Elements from a Windows PowerShell Hashtable
- Clearing All Elements from a Windows PowerShell Hashtable
- Combining Hashtables
- Listing Hashtable Count, Keys and Values
- Basic Windows PowerShell 1.0 Operators
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Comparison and Containment Operators
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Pipes and Redirection
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Flow Control with if, else and elseif
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Looping with the for and foreach Statements
- The Windows PowerShell switch Statement