Powershell select-object skip multiple lines?
Can i skip multiple lines with the -skip option?
gc d:\testfile.txt | select -skip 3
works but what to do if i want to delet line 开发者_JS百科3-7 ??
You can also use the readcount property to exclude lines:
get-content d:\testfile.txt | where {$_.readcount -lt 3 -or $_.readcount -gt 7}
If I need to select only some lines, I would directly index into the array:
$x = gc c:\test.txt
$x[(0..2) + (8..($x.Length-1))]
It is also possible to create a function Skip-Objects
function Skip-Object {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,ValueFromPipeline=$true)][PsObject]$InputObject,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][int]$From,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][int]$To
)
begin {
$i = -1
}
process {
$i++
if ($i -lt $from -or $i -gt $to) {
$InputObject
}
}
}
1..6 | skip-object -from 1 -to 2 #returns 1,4,5,6
'a','b','c','d','e' | skip-object -from 1 -to 2 #returns a, d, e
The PowerShell Community Extensions comes with a Skip-Object cmdlet:
PS> 0..10 | Skip-Object -Index (3..7)
0
1
2
8
9
10
Note that the Index parameter is 0-based.
Similarly, without extensions (note that -skip
needs the number of items to skip, and not an index)
$content = get-content d:\testfile.txt
($content | select -first 3), ($content | select -skip 8)
I don't know why, but it can work.
1..9 | Select-Object -Skip 2 -First 1
-First = Take()
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