In powershell, I have code that looks like this. The intention is to populate a handful of variables with data if a user doesn't supply any:
if ($1 -eq $null){$1 = "N/A"}
if ($2 -eq $null){$2 = "N/A"}
if ($3 -eq $null){$3 = "N/A"}
Is it possible to condense these down to something like this?
if ($1 -or $2 -or $3 -eq $null){
$FILLER = "N/A"
}
Where $FILLER is the variable(s) that returned True?
Note: I don't have a problem with the individual if statements, I'm just aiming to condense repetitive code.
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