... 17      cout << "\nBroke out of loop at count = " << count << endl;
18   }

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Broke out of loop at count = 5

5.10.2 continue Statement

The continue statement, when executed in a while, for or dowhile, skips the remaining statements in the loop body and proceeds with the next iteration of the loop. In while and dowhile statements, the program evaluates the loop-continuation test immediately after the continue statement executes. In a for statement, the increment expression executes, then the program evaluates the loop-continuation test.

Fig. 5.14 continue statement terminating an iteration of a for statement.

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