Consider this C++ code
for(int i=0; i<=N; ++i)
{
if(/* Some condition 1 */) {/*Blah Blah*/}
if(/* Some condition 2 */){/*Yadda Yadda*/}
}
Is there any keyword/command so that if condition 1 evaluates to true
and execution of /*Blah Blah*/
I can skip the rest of the current iteration and begin a new iteration by incrementing i
.
The closest thing I know to this kind of statement skipping is break
but that terminates the loop entirely.
I guess one could do this by using some flags and if statements, but a simple keyword would be very helpful.