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I have a text file like below

John,42,Chicago,Pilot,Male
David,40,Sydney,Artist,Male
Elena,35,London,Designer,Female

I want to read this text file using Powershell and store them in array of variable like below

Name1=John
Age1=42
City1=Chicago
Profession1=Pilot
Gender1=Male

Name2=David
Age2=40
City2=Sydney
Profession2=Artist
Gender2=Male

Similarly for other lines.

I tried with:

$DB = Get-Content "File.txt" foreach ($Data in $DB) $First, $Second, $Third, $Fourth = $Data -split ',' -replace '^\s*|\s*$' 

however, I am looking for something like this:

Name1=John Age1=42 City1=Chicago Profession1=Pilot Gender1=Male Name2=David Age2=40 City2=Sydney Profession2=Artist Gender2=Male

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    Have you tried anything yourself yet? As tip: have a look at Import-Csv and the -Header parameter
    – Theo
    Sep 2, 2019 at 12:25
  • $DB = Get-Content "File.txt" foreach ($Data in $DB) $First, $Second, $Third, $Fourth = $Data -split ',' -replace '^\s*|\s*$' however, I am looking for something like this Name1=John Age1=42 City1=Chicago Profession1=Pilot Gender1=Male Name2=David Age2=40 City2=Sydney Profession2=Artist Gender2=Male Sep 2, 2019 at 13:32

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Since what you are reading as text file is actually a CSV file without headers, I would recommend using the Import-Csv cmdlet to get the data you need:

$DB = Import-Csv -Path "D:\File.txt" -Header 'Name', 'Age', 'City', 'Profession', 'Gender'

This way you will have all properties in an array of PsCustomObjects, where you can loop through the various items ('rows') like

Output on screen

$DB

Or output just the Name and Profession for instance

$DB | ForEach-Object {
    '{0} - {1}' -f $_.Name, $_.Profession
}

Or find the data for a specific name

$DB | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq 'Elena' }

Or whatever you want to do with the data

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  • Thanks it works! but I want to store them to individual variables, coz I want to use them for some other function. Want to store them like this Name1=John Age1=42 City1=Chicago Profession1=Pilot Gender1=Male Name2=David Age2=40 City2=Sydney Profession2=Artist Gender2=Male Sep 2, 2019 at 13:58
  • I think I got what I needed.. $array = Get-Content "File3.txt" $array = $array -split ',' -replace '^\s*|\s*$' "First array value: " + $array[0] "Second array value: " + $array[1] "Third array value: " + $array[2] "fourth array value: " + $array[3] "fifth array value: " + $array[4] "sixth array value: " + $array[5] Thank you Theo! Sep 2, 2019 at 14:35
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I think I got what I needed..

$array = Get-Content "File3.txt"
$array = $array -split ',' -replace '^\s*|\s*$'
"First array value: " + $array[0]
"Second array value: " + $array[1]
"Third array value: " + $array[2]
"fourth array value: " + $array[3]
"fifth array value: " + $array[4]
"sixth array value: " + $array[5]
Thank you Theo!

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  • Personally I would strongly advice against doing that, especially if the list gets longer and longer. Why not use the 'person' objects in the array you get using my code? You can simply use them by their index like $DB[0].Name which would represent your variable Name1. $DB[0].Age is Age1 etc. That way you will have all properties for each 'person' together under the same index.
    – Theo
    Sep 2, 2019 at 18:48

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