Demo for break, continue, label, so java keywords "break, continue" have default value,it's the "Nearest Loop" ,Toady a few years after use Java ,i just got it !
it's seem used rare,but useful
import org.junit.Test; /** * Created by cui on 17-5-4. */ public class BranchLabel { @Test public void test() { System.out.println("testBreak"); testBreak(); System.out.println("testBreakLabel"); testBreakLabel(); System.out.println("testContinue"); testContinue(); System.out.println("testContinueLabel"); testContinueLabel(); } /** testBreak a=0,b=0 a=0,b=1 a=1,b=0 a=1,b=1 a=2,b=0 a=2,b=1 a=3,b=0 a=3,b=1 a=4,b=0 a=4,b=1 */ public void testBreak() { for (int a = 0; a < 5; a++) { for (int b = 0; b < 5; b++) { if (b == 2) { break; } System.out.println("a=" + a + ",b=" + b); } } } /** testContinue a=0,b=0 a=0,b=1 a=0,b=3 a=0,b=4 a=1,b=0 a=1,b=1 a=1,b=3 a=1,b=4 a=2,b=0 a=2,b=1 a=2,b=3 a=2,b=4 a=3,b=0 a=3,b=1 a=3,b=3 a=3,b=4 a=4,b=0 a=4,b=1 a=4,b=3 a=4,b=4 */ public void testContinue() { for (int a = 0; a < 5; a++) { for (int b = 0; b < 5; b++) { if (b == 2) { continue; } System.out.println("a=" + a + ",b=" + b); } } } /** testBreakLabel a=0,b=0,c=0 a=0,b=0,c=1 * */ public void testBreakLabel() { anyName: for (int a = 0; a < 5; a++) { for (int b = 0; b < 5; b++) { for (int c = 0; c < 5; c++) { if (c == 2) { break anyName; } System.out.println("a=" + a + ",b=" + b + ",c=" + c); } } } } /** testContinueLabel a=0,b=0,c=0 a=0,b=0,c=1 a=1,b=0,c=0 a=1,b=0,c=1 a=2,b=0,c=0 a=2,b=0,c=1 a=3,b=0,c=0 a=3,b=0,c=1 a=4,b=0,c=0 a=4,b=0,c=1 */ public void testContinueLabel() { anyName: for (int a = 0; a < 5; a++) { for (int b = 0; b < 5; b++) { for (int c = 0; c < 5; c++) { if (c == 2) { continue anyName; } System.out.println("a=" + a + ",b=" + b + ",c=" + c); } } } } }