public class ContinueTest
1: // Fig. 5.13: ContinueTest.java
2: // continue statement terminating an iteration of a for statement.
3: public class ContinueTest
4: {
5: public static void main( String args[] )
6: {
7: for ( int count = 1; count <= 10; count++ ) // loop 10 times
8: {
9: if ( count == 5 ) // if count is 5,
10: continue; // skip remaining code in loop
11:
12: System.out.printf( "%d ", count );
13: } // end for
14:
15: System.out.println( "\nUsed continue to skip printing 5" );
16: } // end main
17: } // end class ContinueTest
18:
19:
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