Cmdlet in PowerShell to display certain groups
I'm trying to use the Get-Verb
command in PowerShell and route only the "Common" verbs to output. However I've tried a bunch of different combinations I used a while ago that will not work now. What would be the easiest way to just display the "common verbs"?
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I'm trying to use the Get-Verb
command in PowerShell and route only the "Common" verbs to output. However I've tried a bunch of different combinations I used a while ago that will not work now. What would be the easiest way to just display the "common verbs"?
powershell
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I'm trying to use the Get-Verb
command in PowerShell and route only the "Common" verbs to output. However I've tried a bunch of different combinations I used a while ago that will not work now. What would be the easiest way to just display the "common verbs"?
powershell
I'm trying to use the Get-Verb
command in PowerShell and route only the "Common" verbs to output. However I've tried a bunch of different combinations I used a while ago that will not work now. What would be the easiest way to just display the "common verbs"?
powershell
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Something like
get-verb | where $_.group -eq 'common'
?
Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
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Something like
get-verb | where $_.group -eq 'common'
?
Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
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Something like
get-verb | where $_.group -eq 'common'
?
Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
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Something like
get-verb | where $_.group -eq 'common'
?
Something like
get-verb | where $_.group -eq 'common'
?
answered Nov 9 '13 at 2:26
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Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
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Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
Thank you! Just curious; What does the $_. indicate. I understand its looking for the group "common". Why doesn't where -group "common" work?
– cloudnyn3
Nov 9 '13 at 2:41
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
See get-help where-object. The where clause is basically a boolean test. If it resolves to $true, the object goes on down the pipeline. If it resolves to $false the object gets discarded. $_ represents to object currently in the pipeline being tested (see get-help about_pipeline).
– mjolinor
Nov 9 '13 at 3:26
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