Equivalent of “continue” in Ruby

梦想的初衷 提交于 2019-11-28 02:39:30
Ian Purton

Yes, it's called next.

for i in 0..5
   if i < 2
     next
   end
   puts "Value of local variable is #{i}"
end

This outputs the following:

Value of local variable is 2
Value of local variable is 3
Value of local variable is 4
Value of local variable is 5
 => 0..5 

next

also, look at redo which redoes the current iteration.

sberkley

Writing Ian Purton's answer in a slightly more idiomatic way:

(1..5).each do |x|
  next if x < 2
  puts x
end

Prints:

  2
  3
  4
  5

Inside for-loops and iterator methods like each and map the next keyword in ruby will have the effect of jumping to the next iteration of the loop (same as continue in C).

However what it actually does is just to return from the current block. So you can use it with any method that takes a block - even if it has nothing to do with iteration.

19WAS85

Ruby has two other loop/iteration control keywords: redo and retry. Read more about them, and the difference between them, at Ruby QuickTips.

I think it is called next.

Rakesh Kumar

Use next, it will bypass that condition and rest of the code will work. Below i have provided the Full script and out put

class TestBreak
  puts " Enter the nmber"
  no= gets.to_i
  for i in 1..no
    if(i==5)
      next
    else 
      puts i
    end
  end
end

obj=TestBreak.new()

Output: Enter the nmber 10

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

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