User Guide
Loop Control Statements
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Loop Control Statements
Break statement
The break
statement is used for termination of the loop (as well as switch
). After the condition is met, the execution of the nearest outer while
, for
or switch
statement stops.
Example:
int a=0; uint i=0; array<int>b(5,0); b[3]=1; while(i<b.length()) { System.Print("i="+i); if(b[i]==1)break; i++; }
Output:
i=0 i=1 i=2 i=3
Continue statement
The continue
statement is used for skipping the remainder of its body. It transfers control to the beginning of the nearest outer loop, causing the next iteration to start.
Example:
int a=0; while(a<10) { a++; if(a%2==0) continue; System.Print("a="+a); }
Output:
a=1 a=3 a=5 a=7 a=9