I compare files inside a folder. In this folder some files are existing in two file formats (filename1.jpg, filename1.bmp, ...) and some files are only existing in one format. I try to find all files which are only existing in .bmp format and delete them.
The Code I got so far is:
$jpg = Get-ChildItem "C:\..\" -File -Filter *.jpg | ForEach-Object -Process {[System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($_)}
$bmp = Get-Childitem "C:\..\" -File -Filter *.bmp | ForEach-Object -Process {[System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($_)}
Compare-Object $jpg $bmp | where {$_.SideIndicator -eq "=>"}
This lists me the files I am looking for but I have trouble deleting them. I tried some things like:
Compare-Object $jpg $bmp | where {$_.SideIndicator -eq "=>"} | ForEach-Object {
Remove-Item "C:\..\($_.FullName)"
}
but without any success. Does anyone have a hint how I could solve this?
In your foreach your variable is not a file, it is the result from the compare.
Try this:
$a = Get-ChildItem "D:\a" -File -Filter *.jpg
$b = Get-Childitem "D:\b" -File -Filter *.bmp
Compare-Object $a.BaseName $b.BaseName | where {$_.SideIndicator -eq "=>"} | foreach {
$name = $_.InputObject
$File = $b.Where({$_.BaseName -eq $name})
if ($File.Count -gt 1) {
throw "Conflict, more than one file has the name $name"
} else {
Remove-Item -Path $File.FullName
}
}