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Java Continuer l'instruction

L'instruction continue est utilisée dans la structure de contrôle de boucle lorsque vous devez passer immédiatement à l'itération suivante de la boucle. Il peut être utilisé avec une boucle for ou une boucle while.

Le Java continuer la déclaration est utilisé pour continuer la boucle. Il continue le flux actuel du programme et ignore le code restant dans la condition spécifiée. Dans le cas d'une boucle interne, il continue uniquement la boucle interne.

Nous pouvons utiliser l'instruction Java continue dans tous les types de boucles telles que la boucle for, la boucle while et la boucle do-while.

Syntaxe:

 jump-statement; continue; 

Exemple d'instruction Java Continue

ContinueExample.java

 //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the for loop. public class ContinueExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //for loop for(int i=1;i<=10;i++){ if(i="=5){" using continue statement continue; it will skip the rest } system.out.println(i); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <p>As you can see in the above output, 5 is not printed on the console. It is because the loop is continued when it reaches to 5.</p> <h2>Java Continue Statement with Inner Loop</h2> <p>It continues inner loop only if you use the continue statement inside the inner loop.</p> <p> <strong>ContinueExample2.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to illustrate the use of continue statement //inside an inner loop public class ContinueExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { //outer loop for(int i=1;i<=3;i++){ inner loop for(int j="1;j&lt;=3;j++){" if(i="=2&amp;&amp;j==2){" using continue statement inside continue; } system.out.println(i+' '+j); < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement with Labelled For Loop</h2> <p>We can use continue statement with a label. This feature is introduced since JDK 1.5. So, we can continue any loop in Java now whether it is outer loop or inner.</p> <p> <strong>Example:</strong> </p> <p> <strong>ContinueExample3.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to illustrate the use of continue statement //with label inside an inner loop to continue outer loop public class ContinueExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { aa: for(int i=1;i<=3;i++){ bb: for(int j="1;j&lt;=3;j++){" if(i="=2&amp;&amp;j==2){" using continue statement with label aa; } system.out.println(i+' '+j); < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in while loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the while loop. public class ContinueWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //while loop int i=1; while(i<=10){ if(i="=5){" using continue statement i++; continue; it will skip the rest } system.out.println(i); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in do-while Loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueDoWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the Java do-while loop. public class ContinueDoWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring variable int i=1; //do-while loop do{ if(i==5){ //using continue statement i++; continue;//it will skip the rest statement } System.out.println(i); i++; }while(i<=10); } < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <hr></=10);></pre></=10){></pre></=3;i++){></pre></=3;i++){></pre></=10;i++){>

Comme vous pouvez le voir dans la sortie ci-dessus, 5 n'est pas imprimé sur la console. C’est parce que la boucle se poursuit lorsqu’elle atteint 5.

Instruction Java Continue avec boucle interne

Il continue la boucle interne uniquement si vous utilisez l'instruction continue à l'intérieur de la boucle interne.

ContinueExample2.java

 //Java Program to illustrate the use of continue statement //inside an inner loop public class ContinueExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { //outer loop for(int i=1;i<=3;i++){ inner loop for(int j="1;j&lt;=3;j++){" if(i="=2&amp;&amp;j==2){" using continue statement inside continue; } system.out.println(i+\' \'+j); < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement with Labelled For Loop</h2> <p>We can use continue statement with a label. This feature is introduced since JDK 1.5. So, we can continue any loop in Java now whether it is outer loop or inner.</p> <p> <strong>Example:</strong> </p> <p> <strong>ContinueExample3.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to illustrate the use of continue statement //with label inside an inner loop to continue outer loop public class ContinueExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { aa: for(int i=1;i<=3;i++){ bb: for(int j="1;j&lt;=3;j++){" if(i="=2&amp;&amp;j==2){" using continue statement with label aa; } system.out.println(i+\' \'+j); < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in while loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the while loop. public class ContinueWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //while loop int i=1; while(i<=10){ if(i="=5){" using continue statement i++; continue; it will skip the rest } system.out.println(i); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in do-while Loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueDoWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the Java do-while loop. public class ContinueDoWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring variable int i=1; //do-while loop do{ if(i==5){ //using continue statement i++; continue;//it will skip the rest statement } System.out.println(i); i++; }while(i<=10); } < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <hr></=10);></pre></=10){></pre></=3;i++){></pre></=3;i++){>

Instruction Continue Java avec boucle For étiquetée

Nous pouvons utiliser l'instruction continue avec une étiquette. Cette fonctionnalité est introduite depuis JDK 1.5. Ainsi, nous pouvons maintenant continuer n'importe quelle boucle en Java, qu'il s'agisse d'une boucle externe ou interne.

Exemple:

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ContinueExample3.java

 //Java Program to illustrate the use of continue statement //with label inside an inner loop to continue outer loop public class ContinueExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { aa: for(int i=1;i<=3;i++){ bb: for(int j="1;j&lt;=3;j++){" if(i="=2&amp;&amp;j==2){" using continue statement with label aa; } system.out.println(i+\' \'+j); < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in while loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the while loop. public class ContinueWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //while loop int i=1; while(i<=10){ if(i="=5){" using continue statement i++; continue; it will skip the rest } system.out.println(i); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in do-while Loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueDoWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the Java do-while loop. public class ContinueDoWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring variable int i=1; //do-while loop do{ if(i==5){ //using continue statement i++; continue;//it will skip the rest statement } System.out.println(i); i++; }while(i<=10); } < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <hr></=10);></pre></=10){></pre></=3;i++){>

Java Continue Instruction dans la boucle while

ContinueWhileExample.java

 //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the while loop. public class ContinueWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //while loop int i=1; while(i<=10){ if(i="=5){" using continue statement i++; continue; it will skip the rest } system.out.println(i); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <h2>Java Continue Statement in do-while Loop</h2> <p> <strong>ContinueDoWhileExample.java</strong> </p> <pre> //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the Java do-while loop. public class ContinueDoWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring variable int i=1; //do-while loop do{ if(i==5){ //using continue statement i++; continue;//it will skip the rest statement } System.out.println(i); i++; }while(i<=10); } < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <hr></=10);></pre></=10){>

Java Continue Instruction dans la boucle do-while

ContinueDoWhileExample.java

 //Java Program to demonstrate the use of continue statement //inside the Java do-while loop. public class ContinueDoWhileExample { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring variable int i=1; //do-while loop do{ if(i==5){ //using continue statement i++; continue;//it will skip the rest statement } System.out.println(i); i++; }while(i<=10); } < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 </pre> <hr></=10);>