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continue Statement (JScript 5.6) 

Stops the current iteration of a loop, and starts a new iteration.


continue [label];

Remarks

The optional label argument specifies the statement to which continue applies.

You can use the continue statement only inside a while, do...while, for, or for...in loop. Executing the continue statement stops the current iteration of the loop and continues program flow with the beginning of the loop. This has the following effects on the different types of loops:

  • while and do...while loops test their condition, and if true, execute the loop again.

  • for loops execute their increment expression, and if the test expression is true, execute the loop again.

  • for...in loops proceed to the next field of the specified variable and execute the loop again.

Example

The following example illustrates the use of the continue statement.

function skip5(){

   var s = "", i=0;

   while (i < 10) 

   {

      i++;

      // Skip 5

      if (i==5)

      {

       continue;

      }

   s += i;

   }

   return(s);

}

Requirements

Version 1

See Also

Reference

break Statement (JScript 5.6)
do...while Statement (JScript 5.6)
for Statement (JScript 5.6)
for...in Statement (JScript 5.6)
Labeled Statement (JScript 5.6)
while Statement (JScript 5.6)