I was following along with a book about WMI and Powershell, and it explains how to create a custom class in Powershell. It involves writing some C# code, and the add-type
command. When I try to create multiple entries in the object with the +=
command, I get the following error:
Method invocation failed because [pawobject] doesn't contain a method named 'op_Addition'.
At line:23 char:14
+ $MyObjects += <<<< $MyObject
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (op_Addition:String) [], RuntimeException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : MethodNotFound
The code I am using to create the class is this:
$source = @"
public class pawobject
{
public string Description { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public int Number { get; set;}
}
"@
And to add it to PowerShell I use the following:
Add-Type $source -Language CSharpVersion3
The code to create a value is this:
$MyObject = New-Object -TypeName pawobject -Property @{
Name = "MyObject5";
Number = 200;
Description = "Take3"
}
This creates a single $MyObject
. From here is where my problems come. I tried to create the object with multiple entries like this:
$MyObjects += $MyObject
But I get the above error. I have tried
$MyObjects = $MyObjects + $MyObject
I looked around online, and tried adding the following code the the public class
:
public static string Add(string a, string b) {
return (a + b);
}
But that seems to only work with numbers. I am not familiar at all with C#, so I'm not even sure where to start looking to fix this error. I can see this being very useful, as I am always creating new objects in my environment. Being able to define our own types would be a tremendous advantage, especially being able to control what type of data can get put into each property. Thank you in advance, have a great day!
Edit: Let me explain what I want the results to do.
I want to be able to declare something like this this:
$MyObject = New-Object -TypeName pawobject -Property @{
Name = "MyObject";
Number = 100;
Description = "Take1"
}
When I take the output of $MyObject
I end up with this:
Description Name Number
----------- ---- ------
Take1 MyObject 100
I would like to then be able to declare this:
$MyObjects += $MyObjects
And end up with $MyObjects
having this:
Description Name Number
----------- ---- ------
Take1 MyObject 100
Take2 MyObject5 200
Basically adding (not sure of the technical term for adding two sets of objects) the $MyObject
to $MyObjects