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IDYN Solutions | Nothing but technical … IDYN Solutions Nothing but technical … Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Java – Jump Statements Posted on January 22, 2007 by bhuvans | 12 comments break statement In several instances, such as an error or incorrect input from the user, it may be necessary for the flow of control to exit from a loop statement. To accomplish this, Java provides a jump statement called break statement. The break statement forces the control to come out from a switch statement, a while loop, a do-while loop or a for loop. After the control moves out of a switch statement or any loop statement, it moves to the statement after the loop or switch statement. SYNTAX: break; The break statement is written as break; without any expression. Example Consider a program that prints the value stored in a variable until the specified condition is false. The program ends when the value becomes equal to the value stored in another...

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