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Skipping Commands in a DO Loop using Skip or Skip if

Skipping Commands in a DO Loop using Skip or Skip if

  • Last UpdatedOct 24, 2022
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A skip command is used to go back to the beginning of the do-loop, to repeat the loop with the next value of the do-loop counter, omitting any commands following the skip command. The following example skips odd numbers:

do !X

 !Number = !Sample[!X]

 if ((INT(!Number/2) NE (!Number/2)) then

    skip

 endif

 !Result = !Result + !Number

enddo

The skip if command can sometimes be more convenient:

do !X

  !Number = !Sample[!X]

  skip if (INT(!Number/2) NE (!Number/2))

  !Result = !Result + !Number

 enddo

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