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markw.dev: blog home about me posts collections tags rss search markw.dev | all posts collections tags runspace output, parameters, and variables by mark wilkinson, 2021-08-23 estimated read time: 8-10 minutes tag(s): powershell , runspaces , programming collection: powershell runspaces In a previous post I discussed runspaces and instances and explained some of the components involved. In this post, I’ll dig a little deeper and show you a simpler way to get data out of a runspace, how to pass parameters in, and how to create shared variables between any number of concurrently executing runspaces. In the previous post, I pointed out the differences between runspaces and instances. I have since given up on trying to change how I refer to them, so in this post I will be using the term interchangeably. Also, if you haven’t read the previous post, or it’s been a while, I would give it a read so you are familiar with the example code. Output The typical pattern when developing using |
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