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14 if(n%i==0)
15 { System.out.print(i+" ");
16 }
17 i++;
18 }while(i<=n);
19 }
20 }
You will get the following output:
9.3.6 Jump Statements
Jump statements transfer the program control to another part of the program which depends on the given condition.
In Java we have the following three jump statements:
Jump Statements
break continue return
Let us study them in detail:
break
This statement is used to exit from the loop. As soon as the break statement in a loop executes, the execution will
be transferred to the next statement immediately outside the loop. This means, the statements after the break
statement will not be executed. "break” statement can be applied with all the different types of loops.
Syntax:
for (initialization; condition for testing; increment or decrement)
{
if(condition)
{
break;
}
Statements inside loop;
}
1st statement after loop;
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