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continue
keyword to pass control to the next iteration of a loop
Description
Inside a for
or while
loop, the command
continue
passes control to the next iteration of the loop
in which it appears, skipping any remaining statements between
this instruction and the loop's end
instruction.
Examples
for k=1:10,K=k;if k>2&k<=8 then continue,disp('hello'),end,k,end for j=1:2 x=[]; for k=1:10,if k>j+1&k<=8 then continue,end,x=[x,k];end x end
See Also
Authors
Serge Steer, INRIA
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