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The <code>CONTINUE</code> command skips the rest of the body of a loop, effectively continuing execution with the next iteration of the respective loop. Obviously, this command may only be used inside a loop. | The <code>CONTINUE</code> command skips the rest of the body of a loop, effectively continuing execution with the next iteration of the respective loop. Obviously, this command may only be used inside a loop. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
CONTINUE | |||
==Result== | ==Result== | ||
The <code>CONTINUE</code> command does not generate a return value. Neither does it change the variable <var>RC</var>. | The <code>CONTINUE</code> command does not generate a return value. Neither does it change the variable <var>RC</var>. |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 24 April 2014
The CONTINUE
command skips the rest of the body of a loop, effectively continuing execution with the next iteration of the respective loop. Obviously, this command may only be used inside a loop.
Usage
CONTINUE
Result
The CONTINUE
command does not generate a return value. Neither does it change the variable RC.
See also
control commands, BREAK, DO, WHILE, FOR, FOREVER, END
Example
for #i := 0 to $#i < $#table[] step #i := int $#i + 1 if '$#table[$#i,ID]' <= '100' continue // do something with all IDs above 100 end