Powershell 3 Cmdlets Hackerrank Solution [UPDATED]
function Execute-Cmdlet { param ( [string]$cmdlet, [string]$argument )
switch ($cmdlet) { "Get-ChildItem" { if ($argument) { Get-ChildItem -Path $argument } else { Get-ChildItem } } "Get-Process" { if ($argument) { Get-Process -Name $argument } else { Get-Process } } "Get-Service" { if ($argument) { Get-Service -Name $argument } else { Get-Service } } default { Write-Host "Invalid cmdlet" } } } Here are some example use cases: powershell 3 cmdlets hackerrank solution
# Get all processes Execute-Cmdlet -cmdlet "Get-Process" .EXAMPLE Execute-Cmdlet -cmdlet "Get-ChildItem"
# Get all child items in the current directory Execute-Cmdlet -cmdlet "Get-ChildItem" function Execute-Cmdlet { param ( [string]$cmdlet
# Get a specific service Execute-Cmdlet -cmdlet "Get-Service" -argument "WindowsUpdate" The provided PowerShell function is well-structured and readable. It uses a switch statement to handle different cmdlets, which makes the code concise and easy to maintain.
.PARAMETER cmdlet The name of the cmdlet to execute.
.EXAMPLE Execute-Cmdlet -cmdlet "Get-ChildItem"