EXIT
Description
In a DO…LOOP or a FOR…NEXT control structure, passes control out
of the current loop. EXIT takes no parameters.
Syntax
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EXIT |
Usage
An EXIT statement in a DO…LOOP or FOR…NEXT control structure
causes control to pass to the statement following the LOOP or
NEXT statement. In a nested loop, an EXIT statement passes control out of
the current loop structure.
For information on how to jump to the end of the loop and continue
looping, see CONTINUE.
Examples
Example 1
This EXIT statement causes the loop to terminate if an element in
the Nbr array equals 0:
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int Nbr[10] int Count = 1 // Assume values get assigned to Nbr array... DO WHILE Count < 11 IF Nbr[Count] = 0 THEN EXIT Count = Count + 1 LOOP MessageBox("Hi", "Count is now " + String(Count) ) |
Example 2
This EXIT statement causes the loop to terminate if an element in
the Nbr array equals 0:
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int Nbr[10] int Count // Assume values get assigned to Nbr array... FOR Count = 1 to 10 IF Nbr[Count] = 0 THEN EXIT NEXT MessageBox("Hi", "Count is now " + String(Count) ) |
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