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'''Interpolation''' | <br>'''Interpolation''' <br> | ||
Interpolation allows variables to be embedded into a string and to be resolved into their actual values. This works between double quotes, but not between single quotes... | Interpolation allows variables to be embedded into a string and to be resolved into their actual values. This works between double quotes, but not between single quotes... | ||
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<br>'''Replace''' <br> | |||
Basic find and replace can be done with the Replace CmdLet, eg to replace "\" with "\\" in the $query variable... | |||
<source lang="powershell"> $query = $query.Replace("\", "\\") </source> | |||
For proper regular expressions support, use the following syntax | |||
<source lang="powershell"> $query = [regex]::Replace($query, "search", "replace") </source> | |||
== Credentials == | == Credentials == |