Windows PowerShell Self-Study Training Kit by William Stanek Training Solutions

Windows PowerShell Self-Study Training Kit by William Stanek Training Solutions

Author:William Stanek Training Solutions
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: Stanek & Associates
Published: 2015-08-30T16:00:00+00:00


$myDriveInfo | add-member -membertype aliasproperty

-name Format -value DriveFormat

You can access an alias property as you would any other property. For example, to display the value of the AvailableFreeSpace property, you can type either

$myDriveInfo.AvailableFreeSpace

or

$myDriveInfo.Free

You can use alias properties in formatted output as well. An example is shown in the following command and sample output:

$myDriveInfo | format-table –property Name, Free, Format

Name Free Format

---- ---- ------

C:\ 302748483584 NTFS

You use ScriptMethod extensions to define additional methods for an object. The basic syntax is

$ObjectName | add-member -membertype scriptmethod -name Name

-value {CodeBlock}

Because the –Name and –Value parameters are position sensitive, you don’t have to specify them explicitly. Knowing this, consider the following example:

$myDrive = get-psdrive C



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