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Ram N

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Java Tutorial : Java Continue Statement Posted: Nov 20, 2015 9:43 AM
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ContinueDemo.java
public class ContinueDemo
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{

/*
* The continue statement skips the current iteration of a for, while ,
* or do-while loop. The unlabeled form skips to the end of the
* innermost loop's body and evaluates the boolean expression that
* controls the loop.
*/


String searchMe = "Hello";
int max = searchMe.length();
int numls = 0;

for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
{

/*
* Steps through a String, counting the occurences of the letter
* "l". If the current character is not a l, the continue statement
* skips the rest of the loop and proceeds to the next character. If
* it is a "l", the program increments the letter count.
*/


char charValue = searchMe.charAt(i);

// interested only in l's
if (charValue != 'l')
{
continue;
}

System.out.println("charAt(i) : " + charValue);

// process l's
numls++;
}
System.out.println("Found " + numls + ", l's in the string.");

}
}
Output
charAt(i) : l
charAt(i) : l
Found 2, l's in the string.
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