Is it possible to assign a string value to a variable of a different type given that the data type is not known in advance? For example, in the sample below, how do I update the values of the $values hash without changing their data types:
$values = @{
"Boolean" = $true
"Int" = 5
"DateTime"= (Get-Date)
"Array" = @("A", "B", "C")
}
$stringValues = @{
"Boolean" = 'false'
"Int" = '10'
"DateTime"= '2019-01-02 14:45:59.146'
"Array" = '@("X", "Y", "Z")'
}
"INITIAL VALUES:"
foreach ($key in $values.Keys) {
($key + " = " + $values[$key] + " (" + $values[$key].GetType().FullName + ")")
}
"`nUPDATING..."
foreach ($key in $stringValues.Keys) {
$values[$key] = $stringValues[$key]
}
"`nUPDATED VALUES:"
foreach ($key in $values.Keys) {
($key + " = " + $values[$key] + " (" + $values[$key].GetType().FullName + ")")
}
OUTPUT:
INITIAL VALUES:
DateTime = 04/23/2019 16:54:13 (System.DateTime)
Array = A B C (System.Object[])
Boolean = True (System.Boolean)
Int = 5 (System.Int32)
UPDATING...
UPDATED VALUES:
DateTime = 2019-01-02 14:45:59.146 (System.String)
Array = @("X", "Y", "Z") (System.String)
Boolean = false (System.String)
Int = 10 (System.String)
I need the updated values to match the original data types and not just get converted to System.String.
I am flexible on the contents of the strings. E.g. a string holding a boolean false value may be $false/false/[boolean]false/[boolean]$false/etc or a string holding an array may use a different formatting (basically, whatever is easier to convert the string to a proper data type).
In essence, I want to simulate whatever the ConvertFrom-Json cmdlet does when it sets the object property from a JSON string, only in my case, I do not have a JSON structure.
(In case someone wonders what I'm trying to do: I am trying to add an INI file parser to my ConfigFile module, and no, I cannot just use a hash to return the INI settings; I need to load the values into the corresponding PSVariables and for this to work, I need to convert strings to proper data types.)