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break;
}
Statements inside loop;
increment or decrement;
}
1st statement after loop;
For example:
To find and print whether the given numbers are even numbers or not. The program will terminate if the number
entered from the user is 0.
import java.util.*;
class even
{ public static void main()
{ Scanner sc= new Scanner(System.in);
int n, i, item;
System.out.println("Enter number of elements to be checked: ");
n=sc.nextInt();
for (i=1; i<n; i++)
{
System.out.println("Enter a number: ");
item=sc.nextInt();
if(item == 0)
break;
if(item%2==0)
{ System.out.println(item + " is an even number"); }
else
{ System.out.println(item + " is not an even number"); }
}
}
}
The output of the preceding program is as follows:
Enter the number of elements to be checked: 5
Enter a number: 12
12 is an even number
Enter a number: 230
230 is an even number
Enter a number: 45
45 is not an even number
• continue: The continue statement works the same as the break statement, but instead of sending the statement
outside the loop or switch, it is used to direct the control by sending it to the next iteration in the loop or switch.
All three types of loops can use Java continue statements.
Syntax:
for(initialisation; condition; increment or decrement)
{
if(condition)
{
continue;
}
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