This post is part of the series on PowerShell Snippets.
In the previous post, I showed how a single element could be retrieved from a GitHub release by executing curl and selecting the required element.
I quickly discovered that the element retrieved in this was contained some additional characters and I needed only the numeric ones. The PowerShell below will extract the numeric elements of…
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PowerShell Snippets: Get Numeric Value from String
This post is part of the series on PowerShell Snippets. In the previous post, I showed how a single element could be retrieved from a GitHub release by executing curl and selecting the required element. I quickly discovered that the element retrieved in this was contained some additional characters and I needed only the numeric ones.
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