PowerShell: How do I convert an array object to a string in PowerShell?

Solution 1:

$a = 'This', 'Is', 'a', 'cat'

Using double quotes (and optionally use the separator $ofs)

# This Is a cat
"$a"

# This-Is-a-cat
$ofs = '-' # after this all casts work this way until $ofs changes!
"$a"

Using operator join

# This-Is-a-cat
$a -join '-'

# ThisIsacat
-join $a

Using conversion to [string]

# This Is a cat
[string]$a

# This-Is-a-cat
$ofs = '-'
[string]$a

Solution 2:

I found that piping the array to the Out-String cmdlet works well too.

For example:

PS C:\> $a  | out-string

This
Is
a
cat

It depends on your end goal as to which method is the best to use.

Solution 3:

1> $a = "This", "Is", "a", "cat"

2> [system.String]::Join(" ", $a)

Line two performs the operation and outputs to host, but does not modify $a:

3> $a = [system.String]::Join(" ", $a)

4> $a

This Is a cat

5> $a.Count

1

Solution 4:

From a pipe

# This Is a cat
'This', 'Is', 'a', 'cat' | & {"$input"}

# This-Is-a-cat
'This', 'Is', 'a', 'cat' | & {$ofs='-';"$input"}

Write-Host

# This Is a cat
Write-Host 'This', 'Is', 'a', 'cat'

# This-Is-a-cat
Write-Host -Separator '-' 'This', 'Is', 'a', 'cat'

Example