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What is the difference between a break statement and a continue statement when they occur in a loop?
Java Iterative Stmts
ICSE 2013
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When the break statement gets executed, it terminates its loop completely and control reaches to the statement immediately following the loop. The continue statement terminates only the current iteration of the loop by skipping rest of the statements in the body of the loop.
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