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// Fig. 5.12: ContinueTest.java,,
// Using the continue statement in a for structure,,
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// Java extension packages,,
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;,,
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public class ContinueTest {,,
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// main method begins execution of Java application,,
public static void main( String args[] ),,
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" String output = """";",,
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// loop 10 times,,
for ( int count = 1; count <= 10; count++ ) {,,
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// if count is 5, continue with next iteration of loop,
if ( count == 5 ),,
continue; // skip remaining code in loop,,
// only if count == 5,,
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" output += count + "" "";",,
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} // end for structure,,
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" output += ""\nUsed continue to skip printing 5"";",,
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog( null, output );,
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System.exit( 0 ); // terminate application,,
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} // end method main,,
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} // end class ContinueTest,,
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