break statement
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Causes the enclosing for, while or do-while loop or switch statement to terminate.
Used when it is otherwise awkward to terminate the loop using the condition expression and conditional statements.
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[edit] Syntax
break
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[edit] Explanation
After this statement the control is transferred to the statement immediately following the enclosing loop. All automatic storage objects declared in enclosing loop are destroyed before the execution of the first line following the enclosing loop.
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[edit] Example
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#include <stdio.h> int main() { int i = 2; switch (i) { case 1: printf("1"); case 2: printf("2"); /* execution starts at this case label */ case 3: printf("3"); case 4: case 5: printf("45"); break; /* execution of subsequent cases is terminated */ case 6: printf("6"); } printf("\n"); /* Compare outputs from these two double for loops. */ int j,k; for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) { for (k = 0; k < 5; k++) { printf("%d%d ", j,k); } } printf("\n"); for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) { for (k = 0; k < 5; k++) { if (k == 2) break; printf("%d%d ", j,k); } } }
Output:
2345 00 01 02 03 04 10 11 12 13 14 00 01 10 11