Test-ItemProperty utility function

I was playing around in the registry the other day and found the PowerShell API lacking in a key area.  There does not appear to be a good way to detect the presence of a Registry Name/Value pair.  All of the operations such as New, Delete, Rename are based off of the program knowing the presence or absence of the key before hand.  This lacks symmetry with the rest of the APIs which have a test style function. 

 PS> test-path "some\file\path\data.txt"
True

I took a few minutes and sketched out a basic Test-ItempProperty function.  It utilizes the Get-ItemProperty function and suppresses the rather loud red font error message via the –ErrorAction parameter (standard on all CmdLets). 

 function Test-ItemProperty() {
    param ( [string]$path = $(throw "Need a path"),
            [string]$name = $(throw "Need a name") )

    $temp = $null
    $temp = Get-ItemProperty -path $path -name $name -errorAction SilentlyContinue
    return $temp -ne $null
}

Now I can finish up my happy scripting for the night

 PS> test-path . IsItScriptingTime
True