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Break Statement is a loop control statement that is used to terminate the loop. As soon as the break statement is encountered from within a loop, the loop iterations stop there, and control returns from the loop immediately to the first statement after the loop.  
Break Statement is a loop control statement that is used to terminate the loop. As soon as the break statement is encountered from within a loop, the loop iterations stop there, and control returns from the loop immediately to the first statement after the loop.  
Syntax:  
Syntax:  


break;
break;
 
Basically, break statements are used in situations when we are not sure about the actual number of iterations for the loop or we want to terminate the loop based on some condition.   
Basically, break statements are used in situations when we are not sure about the actual number of iterations for the loop or we want to terminate the loop based on some condition.   


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Break: In Java, the break is majorly used for:  
Break: In Java, the break is majorly used for:  


Terminate a sequence in a switch statement (discussed above).
* Terminate a sequence in a switch statement (discussed above).
To exit a loop.
* To exit a loop.
Used as a “civilized” form of goto.
* Used as a “civilized” form of goto.
Using break to exit a Loop
* Using break to exit a Loop


Using break, we can force immediate termination of a loop, bypassing the conditional expression and any remaining code in the body of the loop.  
Using break, we can force immediate termination of a loop, bypassing the conditional expression and any remaining code in the body of the loop.  
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Example:
Contoh:


// Java program to illustrate using
// break to exit a loop
class BreakLoopDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Initially loop is set to run from 0-9
        for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
            // terminate loop when i is 5.
            if (i == 5)
                break;
 
            System.out.println("i: " + i);
        }
        System.out.println("Loop complete.");
    }
}


// Java program to illustrate using
// break to exit a loop
class BreakLoopDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Initially loop is set to run from 0-9
        for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
            // terminate loop when i is 5.
            if (i == 5)
                break;
            System.out.println("i: " + i);
        }
        System.out.println("Loop complete.");
    }
}
Output:  
Output:  


i: 0
i: 0
i: 1
i: 1
i: 2
i: 2
i: 3
i: 3
i: 4
i: 4
Loop complete.
Loop complete.
Time Complexity: O(1)


Auxiliary Space : O(1)


Using break as a Form of Goto
Using break as a Form of Goto


Java does not have a goto statement because it provides a way to branch in an arbitrary and unstructured manner. Java uses the label. A Label is used to identifies a block of code.  
Java does not have a goto statement because it provides a way to branch in an arbitrary and unstructured manner. Java uses the label. A Label is used to identifies a block of code.  
Syntax:  
Syntax:  


label:
label:
{
{
  statement1;
  statement1;
  statement2;
  statement2;
  statement3;
  statement3;
  .
  .
  .
  .
}
}
 
Now, break statement can be use to jump out of target block.  
Now, break statement can be use to jump out of target block.  
Note: You cannot break to any label which is not defined for an enclosing block.  
Note: You cannot break to any label which is not defined for an enclosing block.  
Syntax:   
Syntax:   


break label;
break label;
Example:  
 
Contoh:  


// Java program to illustrate
// using break with goto
class BreakLabelDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        boolean t = true;
 
    // label first
    first : {
       
    // Illegal statement here
    // as label second is not
    // introduced yet break second;
    second : {
    third : {
        // Before break
        System.out.println("Before the break statement");
 
        // break will take the control out of
        // second label
        if (t)
            break second;
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
 
        // First block
        System.out.println("This is after second block.");
    }
    }
}


// Java program to illustrate
// using break with goto
class BreakLabelDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        boolean t = true;
    // label first
    first : {
     
    // Illegal statement here
    // as label second is not
    // introduced yet break second;
    second : {
    third : {
        // Before break
        System.out.println("Before the break statement");
        // break will take the control out of
        // second label
        if (t)
            break second;
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
        // First block
        System.out.println("This is after second block.");
    }
    }
}
Output:  
Output:  


Before the break statement.
Before the break statement.
This is after the second block.
This is after the second block.





Revision as of 22:48, 4 May 2022

Break Statement is a loop control statement that is used to terminate the loop. As soon as the break statement is encountered from within a loop, the loop iterations stop there, and control returns from the loop immediately to the first statement after the loop.

Syntax:

break;

Basically, break statements are used in situations when we are not sure about the actual number of iterations for the loop or we want to terminate the loop based on some condition.


Break: In Java, the break is majorly used for:

  • Terminate a sequence in a switch statement (discussed above).
  • To exit a loop.
  • Used as a “civilized” form of goto.
  • Using break to exit a Loop

Using break, we can force immediate termination of a loop, bypassing the conditional expression and any remaining code in the body of the loop. Note: Break, when used inside a set of nested loops, will only break out of the innermost loop.

using-break-to-exit-a-loop-in-java

Contoh:

// Java program to illustrate using
// break to exit a loop
class BreakLoopDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Initially loop is set to run from 0-9
        for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
            // terminate loop when i is 5.
            if (i == 5)
                break;
 
            System.out.println("i: " + i);
        }
        System.out.println("Loop complete.");
    }
}

Output:

i: 0
i: 1
i: 2
i: 3
i: 4
Loop complete.


Using break as a Form of Goto

Java does not have a goto statement because it provides a way to branch in an arbitrary and unstructured manner. Java uses the label. A Label is used to identifies a block of code.

Syntax:

label:
{
  statement1;
  statement2;
  statement3;
  .
  .
}

Now, break statement can be use to jump out of target block. Note: You cannot break to any label which is not defined for an enclosing block. Syntax:

break label;

Contoh:

// Java program to illustrate
// using break with goto
class BreakLabelDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        boolean t = true;
 
    // label first
    first : {
       
    // Illegal statement here
    // as label second is not
    // introduced yet break second;
    second : {
    third : {
        // Before break
        System.out.println("Before the break statement");
 
        // break will take the control out of
        // second label
        if (t)
            break second;
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
        System.out.println("This won't execute.");
    }
 
        // First block
        System.out.println("This is after second block.");
    }
    }
}

Output:

Before the break statement.
This is after the second block.


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