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continue grammar
 
A flow control statement that immediately starts the next iteration of a loop. Its usage description can be summarized as follows:
Statement:
	continue ;
 
 Example:   The program,
import yoix.stdio.*;

for (n = 11; n < 25; n++) {
    if (n%2 != 0)
        continue;
    printf("n=%d\n", n);
}
prints
n=12
n=14
n=16
n=18
n=20
n=22
n=24
on standard output.
 
 See Also:   do, for, Object, Pointer, reference, switch, while

 

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