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Excel’s BYCOL() and BYROW() functions evaluate data across columns and rows, returning an array result set allowing you to bypass a lot of work.
Odds are that anyone writing a script will know the number of columns in the array that's passed. But is there a way that Powershell can get the number of columns on its own?
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