Variables in PowerShell are preceded by the dollar symbol ($), for example:
$MyVariable
The name of a variable may contain numbers, letters, and underscores. For example, each of the following is a valid name:
$123 $x $my_variable $variable $varIABle $Path_To_File
Variables are frequently written in either camel case or upper-camel case (also known as pascal case). PowerShell does not enforce any naming convention, nor does it exhibit a convention in any of the automatic variables. For example:
- $myVariable is camel case
- $MyVariable is upper-camel case or pascal case
I suggest making your variable names meaningful so that when you come and visit your script again after a long break, you can identify its purpose. I recommend choosing and maintaining a consistent style in your own code.
It is possible to use more complex variable names using...