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Console Input and Output in Windows PowerShell Scripts
How to manage console input and output in Windows PowerShell scripts? I want to write a PowerShell script that "talks" with the user.
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You need to use the "Write-Host" and "Read-Host" cmdlets to manage console input and output.
The "Write-Host" cmdlet allows to write information to the console with some formatting controls.
The "Read-Host" cmdlet allows to read a single line from the console.
Here is a sample script on how to use "Write-Host" and "Read-Host" cmdlets to manage console input and output:
<# My-Game.ps1 - The random number game
#>
$n = Get-Random -Minimum 1 -Maximum 10
Write-Host "I have a number between 1 and 10."
Write-Host "Please take a guess:"
$a = Read-Host
While ($a -ne $n) {
Write-Host "Wrong answer. Try again:"
$a = Read-Host
}
"Congratulation, you won!"
Try it. You will love this game:-)
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