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Array.Add () and += in PowerShell

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$newArray = @()
$newArray.Add("Hello")

  

If I create a new array, and using the method Add(). Windows PowerShell will tell me :

Exception calling "Add" with "1" argument(s): "Collection was of a fixed size."

 

Reason: 

When you use the $array.Add() method, you‘re trying to add the element into the array. An array is a collection of fixed size, so you will recieve an error.

 

So, what should I do ?

 

Solution 1:

$successfulArray = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Object]

$successfulArray.Add("Hello")
$successfulArray.Add("World")

# When you need array, you can transfer like:
$successfulArray.ToArray()

  

Also a more simple solution 2:

$easyArray = @()
$easyArray += "Hello"
$easyArray += "World"

  PS creates a NEW array with the same elements as $array+ the one(s) you‘re adding, and then it overwrites the original.

Array.Add () and += in PowerShell

原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/wushuaiyi/p/5687682.html

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