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 doesn't 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
One of the most commonly accepted practices is that variables used as parameters must use Pascal case. Variables used only within a script or a function must use camel case.
I suggest making your variable names meaningful so that when you revisit your script again after a...