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// Fig. 2.27: fig02_27.cpp
// Using the continue statement in a for structure.
#include <iostream>

using std::cout;
using std::endl;

// function main begins program execution
int main()
{
   // loop 10 times
   for ( int x = 1; x <= 10; x++ ) {

      // if x is 5, continue with next iteration of loop
      if ( x == 5 )
         continue;        // skip remaining code in loop body

      cout << x << " ";   // display value of x

   } // end for structure

   cout << "\nUsed continue to skip printing the value 5" 
        << endl;

   return 0;              // indicate successful termination

} // end function main




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