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Using PowerShell to find the differences in strings


So I'm playing around with Compare-Object, and it works fine for comparing files. But what about just strings? Is there a way to find the difference between strings? CompareTo() is good about reporting that there is a difference, but not what the difference is. For example:

PS:> $a = "PowerShell rocks"
PS:> $b = "Powershell rocks"
PS:> $a.CompareTo($b)
1
PS:> Compare-Object -ReferenceObject $a -DifferenceObject $b
PS:>

Nothing returned.

Any way to let me know about the actual difference between the strings, not just that there is a difference?


Solution

  • Perhaps something like this:

    function Compare-String {
      param(
        [String] $string1,
        [String] $string2
      )
      if ( $string1 -ceq $string2 ) {
        return -1
      }
      for ( $i = 0; $i -lt $string1.Length; $i++ ) {
        if ( $string1[$i] -cne $string2[$i] ) {
          return $i
        }
      }
      return $string1.Length
    }
    

    The function returns -1 if the two strings are equal or the position of the first difference between the two strings. If you want case-insensitive comparisons, you would need to use -eq instead of -ceq and -ne instead of -cne.