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Conditional logic

Powershell supports standard conditional logic operators, much like many programming languages. These allow certain functions or commands to be run under particular circumstances.

With an if the commands inside the brackets ({}) are only executed if the conditions inside the if(()) are met

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if ($test -eq "test"){
Write-Host "if condition met"
}

You can also do an else. Here the else commands are executed if the if conditions are not met:

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if ($test -eq "test2"){
Write-Host "if condition met"
}
else{
Write-Host "if condition not met"
}

or an elseif. An else if runs the commands if the if conditions are not met and the elseif conditions are met:

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if ($test -eq "test2"){
Write-Host "if condition met"
}
elseif ($test -eq "test"){
Write-Host "ifelse condition met"
}

Note the above use -eq(equality) CmdLet and not = or == as many other languages do for equlaity.

You may want to negate a boolean value, i.e. enter an if statement when a condition is false rather than true. This can be done by using the -Not CmdLet

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if (-Not $test -eq "test2"){
Write-Host "if condition not met"
}

You can also use !:

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if (!($test -eq "test2")){
Write-Host "if condition not met"
}

there is also the -ne (not equal) operator:

Terminal window
$test = "test"
if ($test -ne "test2"){
Write-Host "variable test is not equal to 'test2'"
}

If you want to use the shorthand you can make use of conditional logic with the following shorthand. Only the string ‘false’ will evaluate to true (2.0).

Terminal window
#Done in Powershell 2.0
$boolean = $false;
$string = "false";
$emptyString = "";
If($boolean){
# this does not run because $boolean is false
Write-Host "Shorthand If conditions can be nice, just make sure they are always boolean."
}
If($string){
# This does run because the string is non-zero length
Write-Host "If the variable is not strictly null or Boolean false, it will evaluate to true as it is an object or string with length greater than 0."
}
If($emptyString){
# This does not run because the string is zero-length
Write-Host "Checking empty strings can be useful as well."
}
If($null){
# This does not run because the condition is null
Write-Host "Checking Nulls will not print this statement."
}
  • if(expression){}
  • if(expression){}else{}
  • if(expression){}elseif(expression){}
  • if(expression){}elseif(expression){}else{}

See also Comparison Operators, which can be used in conditional expressions.