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How to use the common command continue in Linux

2025-01-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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The common Linux command continue is mainly used to end this loop and continue to execute the next for,while or until loop; which layer of loop can be specified to continue execution

Syntax format continue

Common parameter: an integer with n greater than or equal to 1, which specifies the layer from which the loop continues

The default value of the optional parameter n for reference instance continue is 1:

For ((ipher3witch I > 0positrix -)); do for ((job3umbj > 0positj -)); do if ((jacks 2)); then continue fi printf "% s% s\ n" ${I} ${j} done done # output result 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 when n is 2: jump to the outer layer of the for loop to continue:

For ((item3smari > 0positrix -)); do for ((jumb3dominj > 0positjmura -)); do if ((juniors 2)); then continue 2 fi printf "% s% s\ n" ${I} ${j} done done # output results 3 3 2 3 3 3 thank you for reading! This is the end of the article on "how to use continue in Linux". I hope the above content can be of some help to you, so that you can learn more knowledge. if you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see!

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