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==BREAK==
The <code>BREAK</code> immediately stops loop processing. The control flow will continue with the first command after the [[../END|END]] statement of the respective loop. This command can only be used inside a loop.
==Usage==
BREAK


The <code>BREAK</code> immediately stops loop processing. The control flow will continue with the first command after the <code>[[Programmer Guide/Command Reference/END|END]]</code> statement of the respective loop. This command can only be used inside a loop (see <code>[[Programmer Guide/Command Reference/DO|DO]]</code>, <code>[[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/WHILE|WHILE]]</code>, <code>[[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/FOREVER|FOREVER]]</code>, and <code>[[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/FOR|FOR]]</code>).
==Result==
The <code>BREAK</code> command does not generate a return value. Neither does it change the variable <var>RC</var>.


==See also==
[[Programmer_Guide/Introduction#Control_Commands|control commands]], [[../CONTINUE|CONTINUE]], [[../DO|DO]], [[../WHILE|WHILE]], [[../FOR|FOR]], [[../FOREVER|FOREVER]], [[../END|END]]
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 24 April 2014

The BREAK immediately stops loop processing. The control flow will continue with the first command after the END statement of the respective loop. This command can only be used inside a loop.

Usage

BREAK

Result

The BREAK command does not generate a return value. Neither does it change the variable RC.

See also

control commands, CONTINUE, DO, WHILE, FOR, FOREVER, END

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