Jump statements are the statements which transfers the control to another part of the program.
There are 3 types of jump statements
1)break
2)continue
3)return
1)Using break statements
There are mainly 3 uses of break statement
* It terminates a sequence in a switch statements.
* It can be used to exit a loop
* It can be used the civilized form of GO TO.
Example for exit a loop :
Output:
Example for form of Go TO:
Syntax:
break label;
where label is the name given to a block of code.
Output:
Using Continue:
In the iteration statement you can come up with a scenario as you need to continue with next iteration without executing the remaining statements in the loop body .In such scenario continue can be used.
Example:
Output:
return statement:
The return statement is used to explicitly return from a method. It directly returns the control to the caller of the method.
We will discuss later about this with more examples.
1)break
2)continue
3)return
1)Using break statements
There are mainly 3 uses of break statement
* It terminates a sequence in a switch statements.
* It can be used to exit a loop
* It can be used the civilized form of GO TO.
Example for exit a loop :
Output:

Example for form of Go TO:
Syntax:
break label;
where label is the name given to a block of code.
Output:

Using Continue:
In the iteration statement you can come up with a scenario as you need to continue with next iteration without executing the remaining statements in the loop body .In such scenario continue can be used.
Example:
Output:

return statement:
The return statement is used to explicitly return from a method. It directly returns the control to the caller of the method.
We will discuss later about this with more examples.
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