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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.

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    You should read a book from this list.
    – vivek
    Sep 22, 2011 at 22:35

3 Answers 3

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Use the keyword continue and it will 'continue' to the next iteration of the loop.

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  • So in this case I should use continue at the tail-end of the /*Blah Blah*/ statements, correct? Sep 22, 2011 at 22:03
  • Correct. You place continue; at whatever point in the flow you want it to move on to the next iteration of the loop.
    – 0x5f3759df
    Sep 22, 2011 at 22:06
  • I #define skip continue in my main header file. skip then becomes a synonym for continue and it means to "skip" a loop iteration, (and hence continue on with the next)
    – bobobobo
    Jul 27, 2013 at 17:12
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This case seems better suited for if..else.. than a continue, although continue would work fine.

for(int i=0; i<=N; ++i)
{
    if(/* Some condition 1 */)
    {/*Blah Blah*/}
    else if(/* Some condition 2  */)
    {/*Yadda Yadda*/}
}
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  • Oh yes! How stupid of me :D Thank you. God knows what I was thinking. Sep 22, 2011 at 23:13
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Using the Continue statement, stops the current loop and continues to the next, rather than breaking altogether

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