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continue Statement
The continue statement starts a new iteration of a loop. Syntax A
continue;
Syntax B
continue label;
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label |
The name of the label indicating where execution is to resume |
Usage
The continue statement ends the current iteration of a loop and begins the next. Any conditional expressions are reevaluated before the loop reiterates. A label may be used to indicate the point at which execution should continue. A label consists of a legal identifier, followed by a colon, placed at the left margin of the work area. Example
The following example writes the numbers 1 through 6 and 8 through 10, followed by the string ".Test". The use of the continue statement after "if (i==7)" prevents the write statement for 7, but keeps executing the loop. var i = 0; while (i < 10) { i++; if (i==7) continue; document.write(i + ".Test"); }
See Also
do...while Statement for Statement goto Statement while Statement
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