The BREAK command is used to exit the nearest
enclosing WHILE, DO, or FOREACH loop.
It functions similarly to the Java break Statement.
For example, the following loop will exit once it reaches 4:
do count 1 7 1
if count EQ 4 then BREAK
say "The count is at ^count"
enddo
See the BREAK explain file for more details.
The CONTINUE Command:
The CONTINUE command is used to quit the current iteration and
starts the next one of the nearest enclosing WHILE, DO,
or FOREACH loop. It functions similarly to the Java
continue Statement.
For example, the following loop will skip the SAY when count
is 4:
do count 1 7 1
if count EQ 4 then CONTINUE
say "The count is at ^count"
enddo