Category: 3. PowerShell Loops

  • Continue and Break Statement

    Continue Statement The Continue statement is used in PowerShell to return the flow of the program to the top of an innermost loop. This statement is controlled by the for, Foreach and while loop. When this statement is executed in a loop, the execution of code inside that loop following the continue statement will be skipped, and the next iteration of…

  • While loop

    In a PowerShell, the While loop is also known as a While statement. It is an entry-controlled loop. This loop executes the statements in a code of block when a specific condition evaluates to True. This loop is easier to construct than for statement because the syntax of this loop is less complicated. Syntax of While loop When we execute a while…

  • ForEach loop

    The Foreach loop is also known as a Foreach statement in PowerShell. The Foreach is a keyword which is used for looping over an array or a collection of objects, strings, numbers, etc. Mainly, this loop is used in those situations where we need to work with one object at a time. Syntax The following block shows the syntax of Foreach loop: In…

  • For Loop

    The For loop is also known as a ‘For‘ statement in a PowerShell. This loop executes the statements in a code of block when a specific condition evaluates to True. This loop is mostly used to retrieve the values of an array. Syntax of For loop In this Syntax, the Initialization placeholder is used to create and initialize the…

  • Do-While Loop

    When we need to run a loop at least once, then we use the Do-while loop in a PowerShell. The Do-While loop is a looping structure in which a condition is evaluated after executing the statements. This loop is also known as the exit-controlled loop. The do-while loop is the same as while loop, but the condition in a do-while loop…