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The continue statement terminates execution of the statements in the current iteration of the current or labeled loop, and continues execution of the loop with the next iteration.
Syntax
continue [label];
label
- Identifier associated with the label of the statement.
Description
In contrast to the break
statement, continue
does not terminate the execution of the loop entirely: instead,
- In a
while
loop, it jumps back to the condition.
- In a
for
loop, it jumps to the update expression.
The continue
statement can include an optional label that allows the program to jump to the next iteration of a labeled loop statement instead of the current loop. In this case, the continue
statement needs to be nested within this labeled statement.
Examples
Using continue
with while
The following example shows a while
loop that has a continue
statement that executes when the value of i
is 3. Thus, n
takes on the values 1, 3, 7, and 12.
var i = 0; var n = 0; while (i < 5) { i++; if (i === 3) { continue; } n += i; }
Using continue
with a label
In the following example, a statement labeled checkiandj
contains a statement labeled checkj
. If continue
is encountered, the program continues at the top of the checkj
statement. Each time continue
is encountered, checkj
reiterates until its condition returns false. When false is returned, the remainder of the checkiandj
statement is completed.
If continue
had a label of checkiandj
, the program would continue at the top of the checkiandj
statement.
See also label
.
var i = 0; var j = 8; checkiandj: while (i < 4) { console.log("i: " + i); i += 1; checkj: while (j > 4) { console.log("j: "+ j); j -= 1; if ((j % 2) == 0) continue checkj; console.log(j + " is odd."); } console.log("i = " + i); console.log("j = " + j); }
Output:
"i: 0" // start checkj "j: 8" "7 is odd." "j: 7" "j: 6" "5 is odd." "j: 5" // end checkj "i = 1" "j = 4" "i: 1" "i = 2" "j = 4" "i: 2" "i = 3" "j = 4" "i: 3" "i = 4" "j = 4"
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 1st Edition (ECMA-262) | Standard | Initial definition. Unlabeled version. |
ECMAScript 3rd Edition (ECMA-262) | Standard | Labeled version added. |
ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Continue statement' in that specification. |
Standard | |
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'Continue statement' in that specification. |
Standard | |
ECMAScript 2017 Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Continue statement' in that specification. |
Draft |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |
Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) |