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Ejemplo Runspace01

En este ejemplo se muestra cómo usar la clase de System.Management.Automation.PowerShell para ejecutar el cmdlet get-process sincrónicamente. El cmdlet Get-Process devuelve objetos System.Diagnostics.Process para cada proceso que se ejecuta en el equipo local. Los valores de las propiedades System.Diagnostics.Process.ProcessName* y System.Diagnostics.Process.HandleCount* se extraen de los objetos devueltos y se muestran en una ventana de consola.

Requisitos

Este ejemplo requiere Windows PowerShell 2.0.

Demostraciones

Ejemplo

En este ejemplo se ejecuta el cmdlet Get-Process sincrónicamente en el espacio de ejecución predeterminado proporcionado por Windows PowerShell.

namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Runspaces
{
  using System;
  using System.Management.Automation;
  using PowerShell = System.Management.Automation.PowerShell;

  /// <summary>
  /// This class contains the Main entry point for this host application.
  /// </summary>
  internal class Runspace01
  {
    /// <summary>
    /// This sample uses the PowerShell class to execute
    /// the Get-Process cmdlet synchronously. The name and
    /// handlecount are then extracted from the PSObjects
    /// returned and displayed.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="args">Parameter not used.</param>
    /// <remarks>
    /// This sample demonstrates the following:
    /// 1. Creating a PowerShell object to run a command.
    /// 2. Adding a command to the pipeline of the PowerShell object.
    /// 3. Running the command synchronously.
    /// 4. Using PSObject objects to extract properties from the objects
    ///    returned by the command.
    /// </remarks>
    private static void Main(string[] args)
    {
      // Create a PowerShell object. Creating this object takes care of
      // building all of the other data structures needed to run the command.
      using (PowerShell powershell = PowerShell.Create().AddCommand("Get-Process"))
      {
        Console.WriteLine("Process              HandleCount");
        Console.WriteLine("--------------------------------");

        // Invoke the command synchronously and display the
        // ProcessName and HandleCount properties of the
        // objects that are returned.
        foreach (PSObject result in powershell.Invoke())
        {
          Console.WriteLine(
                      "{0,-20} {1}",
                      result.Members["ProcessName"].Value,
                      result.Members["HandleCount"].Value);
        }
      }

      System.Console.WriteLine("Hit any key to exit...");
      System.Console.ReadKey();
    }
  }
}

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