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Revision as of 09:41, 27 August 2005
Synopsis
Break
Description
break can be used to immediately exit any loop structure.
Example
set %Test 1
while %Test < 10
{
;Code between these brackets, gets executed, while %Test is smaller than 10
;When its 10, it wont jump back to first bracket.
if %Test = 7
break
set %Test %Test + 1
}
display ok %Test $
halt
%Test will hold the value of 7, notice how we break out from the loop when %Test is 7.
See also
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