If you are building PowerShell longer than a few lines, it is good practice to break up your code into reusable snippets. This way you can only call the code snippet over and over instead of ...
Allowing for the right kind of input into PowerShell functions is important. It can mean the difference between writing a function once and forgetting about it constantly having to refactor it to ...
The next example shows how to call functions whose parameters do not contain basic data types but structures. For this, the function distance() receives two parameters of type Point. However, it does ...
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