Continue Statement
In programming, the continue statement is used to alter the flow of control within loops. It is typically employed in iterative structures, such as loops, to skip the remaining code inside the loop for the current iteration and move to the next iteration. The continue statement is useful when certain conditions are met, and the remaining code for the current loop iteration is unnecessary.
Jump Statements in Programming
Jump statements in programming allow altering the normal flow of control within a program. These statements provide a way to transfer the execution to a different part of the code, facilitating conditional exits, loop control, function return, or unconditional jumps.
Table of Content
- What is a Jump Statement?
- Break Statement
- Continue Statement
- Return Statement
- Goto Statement
- Jump Statement in C
- Jump Statement in C++
- Jump Statement in Java
- Jump Statement in Python
- Jump Statement in C#
- Jump Statement in Javascript