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Technet's about_Logical_Operators with respect to Windows PowerShell 4.0 states the following:

Operator     Description                        Example

--------     ------------------------------     ------------------------
-or          Logical or. TRUE when either       (1 -eq 1) -or (1 -eq 2) 
             or both statements are TRUE.       True

-xor         Logical exclusive or. TRUE         (1 -eq 1) -xor (2 -eq 2)
             only when one of the statements    False 
             is TRUE and the other is FALSE.

Neither seem to perform short-circuit evaluation.

How can I mimic the C# || or VB OrElse in Windows Powershell 4.0?

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    You didn't read past that, did you ;) Later in the document you refer to: "The Windows PowerShell logical operators evaluate only the statements required to determine the truth value of the statement..." Nov 5, 2014 at 20:39
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    @AndrewMorton - I did actually, but I was confused by the description of the -or operator. Keith Hill's answer shows that it does short-circuit by default and helped clear things up for me. Nov 6, 2014 at 1:12
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    logically (ahem, pun acknowledged), -xor could not possibly short circuit... right? It must evaluate both sides of the expression to determine the exclusivity... ... right? Aug 17, 2015 at 19:39
  • @CodeJockey sounds right. Mar 22, 2016 at 19:28

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A simple set of test cases show that short-circuiting works:

PS C:\> 1 -eq 0 -or $(Write-Host 'foo')
foo
False
PS C:\> 1 -eq 1 -or $(Write-Host 'foo')
True

PS C:\> 1 -eq 1 -and $(Write-Host 'foo')
foo
False
PS C:\> 1 -eq 0 -and $(Write-Host 'foo')
False
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I was looking for the same, came across this answer. The best so far in my opinion...

$cueNumber = 512
@{ $true = "This is true"; $false = "This is false" }[$cueNumber -gt 500]

Reference: https://adamtheautomator.com/a-simpler-ifthen-conditional-logic-in-powershell/

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