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Continue statement |
Continue statement
The continue
statement passes control to the next iteration inside a loop.
In this example, when the value of i is 2, the next statement within the loop is skipped.
Note: When you execute a continue
statement, you're effectively bypassing whatever code comes after it (in terms of execution) within the loop. This, along with the break
statement, are very useful when working with loops.
Example
int[] array = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
for (int i = 0; i < array.Length; i++)
{
if( i == 2)
{
continue;
}
Console.WriteLine("Item on index {0} is {1}", i, array[i]);
}
Output:
> Item on index 0 is 1
> Item on index 1 is 2
> Item on index 3 is 4
> Item on index 4 is 5