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The continue Statement
The continue statement is used to skip the current iteration of the loop. When a continue
statement is encountered inside a loop, control of the program jumps to the beginning of the
loop for next iteration, skipping the execution of rest of the statements of the loop for the
current iteration. The syntax of the continue statement is:
while(condition)
{
if(conditional expression)
{
continue;
}
}
Program 8: To display the numbers from 1 to 10 except the number 7.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h> Output:
void main() 1
{ 2
3
int num = 10;
4
for(int i = 1; i <= num; i++)
5
if(i==7)
6
continue;
8
else 9
cout<<i << “\n”; 10
cout<<”Out of the loop”; Out of the loop
getch();
}
In the preceding output, you can see that the number 7 is skipped because of the continue
statement.
The goto Statement
C++ provides another jump statement named goto. This statement is used to change the normal
flow of program execution and transfer the control to some other part of the program. The
syntax of goto statement is:
goto label;
... .. ...
... .. ...
label:
statement;
... .. ...
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