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− | The _CONTINUE statement is used in a DO | + | The {{KW|_CONTINUE}} statement is used in a [[DO...LOOP]], [[WHILE...WEND] or [[FOR...NEXT]] block to skip the remaining lines of code in a block (without exiting it) and start the next iteration. It works as a shortcut to a [[GOTO]], but without the need for a [[line label]]. |
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Revision as of 03:52, 5 September 2017
The _CONTINUE statement is used in a DO...LOOP, [[WHILE...WEND] or FOR...NEXT block to skip the remaining lines of code in a block (without exiting it) and start the next iteration. It works as a shortcut to a GOTO, but without the need for a line label.
Syntax
Availability
- Build 20170628/55 up.
Examples
Example:
FOR i = 1 TO 10 IF i = 5 THEN _CONTINUE PRINT i; NEXT
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See also