Powershell hashtable multiple values

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      As a PowerShell message may be sent as multiple packets, the receiver will use the ObjectId to map them to the same PowerShell message. The value of this field MUST be greater than 0 and unique within a given RunspacePool and its associated pipelines. The value is in the network-byte order.

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      The following section describes PowerShell related naming conventions and recommendations. Variables #

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      Windows PowerShell: Contains a dictionary of the active parameters and their current values. This variable has a value only in a scope where parameters are declared, such as a script or function. It can be used to display or change the current values of parameters or to pass parameter values to another script or function. For example:

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      PowerShell 3 introduces a new mechanism for instantiating and hydrating objects from hashtables. If an object defines an empty constructor and has public settable properties, a hashtable defining the value of the properties can be used to construct the object in PowerShell. For example, we can construct a …

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