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Basic Windows PowerShell 1.0 Operators

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In [[Understanding and Creating Windows PowerShell 1.0 Variables]] we looked at using variables in Windows PowerShell and also described the different types. Being able to create variables is only part of the story however. The next step is to learn how to use these variables in PowerShell commands and scripts. The primary method for working with the data stored in variables is in the form of ''expressions''. In this chapter we will look in detail at PowerShell expressions and operators.
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