Introduction into PowerShell Pipelines, Calculated Properties, and Formatting Output

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Welcome to our comprehensive tutorial on PowerShell Pipelines, Calculated Properties, and Formatting Output! In this video, we'll explore how PowerShell Pipelines can be enhanced with calculated properties and different formatting techniques to make your output more visually appealing and informative.
First, we'll dive into PowerShell Pipelines, understanding how they allow you to chain commands together and pass data seamlessly. Then, we'll introduce calculated properties, a powerful feature that enables you to perform calculations on-the-fly within your pipelines. You'll learn how to manipulate and transform data using expressions, variables, and operators, all while keeping your code concise and efficient.
Next, we'll explore various formatting options available in PowerShell. We'll demonstrate how to use the `Format-Table`, `Format-List`, and `Out-GridView` commands to present your data in tabular, list, and interactive grid views respectively. You'll discover how to customize column widths, select specific properties to display, and add sorting and grouping to your formatted output.
Finally, we'll introduce you to the `PowerShell -f` function with `{0:N2}` format specifier. This powerful combination allows you to format numeric values with two decimal places, providing clean and consistent output for financial or statistical data.
Whether you're a PowerShell beginner or seasoned user, this tutorial will equip you with the knowledge and skills to take your PowerShell pipelines to the next level. Make sure to like this video, subscribe to our channel, and hit the bell icon to stay updated with more insightful tutorials. Feel free to leave your questions and comments below-we're here to help you excel in PowerShell scripting.
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  • @marksimmons5839
    @marksimmons5839 Жыл бұрын

    Your timing is impeccable Mike , I cant wait to see this.

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    Жыл бұрын

    Please ask any questions here that you may want answered, this video won’t cover everything about pipelining but I can expand on it if you have specific questions

  • @mwcloud
    @mwcloud Жыл бұрын

    I hope people find this video useful, if you have any questions or would like the topic expanded please leave a comment down below

  • @mistacoolie8481

    @mistacoolie8481

    Жыл бұрын

    Mike I have a question training-cert wise: For someone aiming to go full Azure Architect (Azure Admin and Cybersecurity) and then AWS Solutions Architect in that order : If this was you, would you really go for a CCNA or CNNP, (I have mid-level networking knowledge) or would it be better to just run the certifications pipeline. I'm asking because two of my colleagues (one has CCNP) told me that they consider that given the way things are going, it makes no sense to go Cisco because all of our work is not going to be on-prem but rather cloud-based. So your input would help me greatly on this. Thank you and sorry for the long text ;)

  • @mistacoolie8481
    @mistacoolie8481 Жыл бұрын

    I really understand when you explain this. Thank you.

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    11 ай бұрын

    No problem!

  • @safkaify7875
    @safkaify78756 ай бұрын

    Like all other videos in this series, this is an EXCELLENT tutorial: Well spoken, well explained. Please keep up the good work so others like me can benefit. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks, will do!

  • @mistacoolie8481
    @mistacoolie8481 Жыл бұрын

    Mike I have a question training-cert wise: For someone aiming to go full Azure Architect (Azure Admin and Cybersecurity) and then AWS Solutions Architect in that order : If this was you, would you really go for a CCNA or CNNP, (I have mid-level networking knowledge) or would it be better to just run the certifications pipeline. I'm asking because two of my colleagues (one has CCNP) told me that they consider that given the way things are going, it makes no sense to go Cisco because all of our work is not going to be on-prem but rather cloud-based. So your input would help me greatly on this. Thank you and sorry for the long text ;)

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    Жыл бұрын

    Cisco certs are only going to be really good working with Cisco kit. That is still a thing, especially if you are in a big city, there are still offices that need wiring up, WiFi that needs installing, isps that need to route data. All knowledge is good. Yet if you are trying to land a first job in IT or you are just starting out, I would follow the cloud tracks for the moment, but if you ever want to really understand networking, a CCNA is probably the best Cert to really start understanding networking deeply.

  • @mistacoolie8481

    @mistacoolie8481

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mwcloud awesome man. Thank you for taking the time to answer. Yes, your thinking is the same of many people I respect, and so I'm going cloud for now. Then, sometime in the future I will go into Cisco universe again.

  • @mwcloud

    @mwcloud

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mistacoolie8481 yeh, that’s probably the way round I would do it. Hashtag like and sub! Share if you have the time too, I’m trying to build this up a little

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