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PowerShell supports several types of operators to perform operations on objects and values. These include arithmetic operators to perform math functions, assignment operators to set variable values, comparison operators to check equality and relationships between objects, logical operators to combine conditional statements, type operators to get the type of an object, and split and join operators to manipulate string arrays. Redirection operators allow output from commands to be sent to files or other programs.
PowerShell supports several types of operators to perform operations on objects and values. These include arithmetic operators to perform math functions, assignment operators to set variable values, comparison operators to check equality and relationships between objects, logical operators to combine conditional statements, type operators to get the type of an object, and split and join operators to manipulate string arrays. Redirection operators allow output from commands to be sent to files or other programs.
PowerShell supports several types of operators to perform operations on objects and values. These include arithmetic operators to perform math functions, assignment operators to set variable values, comparison operators to check equality and relationships between objects, logical operators to combine conditional statements, type operators to get the type of an object, and split and join operators to manipulate string arrays. Redirection operators allow output from commands to be sent to files or other programs.