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In my application i am using AJAX call. I want to use break and continue in this jQuery loop.

$('.submit').filter(':checked').each(function() {

});
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We can break both a $(selector).each() loop and a $.each() loop at a particular iteration by making the callback function return false. Returning non-false is the same as a continue statement in a for loop; it will skip immediately to the next iteration.

return false; // this is equivalent of 'break' for jQuery loop

return;       // this is equivalent of 'continue' for jQuery loop

Note that $(selector).each() and $.each() are different functions.

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  • Although true, this doesn't seem to be documented. Is this an 'unofficial' feature? Oct 12, 2016 at 18:17
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    It is documented here api.jquery.com/jquery.each @MichaelScheper
    – Jayram
    Oct 13, 2016 at 5:09
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    That's the first place I looked, of course. I see it now; it kinda gets lost amongst all the examples. Oct 13, 2016 at 17:28
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    return true; is also equivalent to continue.
    – Kh An
    Apr 19, 2023 at 7:27
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$('.submit').filter(':checked').each(function() {
    //This is same as 'continue'
    if(something){
        return true;
    }
    //This is same as 'break'
    if(something){
        return false;
    }
});
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return or return false are not the same as continue. If the loop is inside a function the remainder of the function will not execute as you would expect with a true "continue".

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We can break the $.each() loop at a particular iteration by making the callback function return false. Returning non-false is the same as a continue statement in a for loop; it will skip immediately to the next iteration. -- jQuery.each() | jQuery API Documentation

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