// Fig. 2.27: fig02_27.cpp // Using the continue statement in a for structure. #include using std::cout; using std::endl; // function main begins program execution int main() { // loop 10 times for ( int x = 1; x <= 10; x++ ) { // if x is 5, continue with next iteration of loop if ( x == 5 ) continue; // skip remaining code in loop body cout << x << " "; // display value of x } // end for structure cout << "\nUsed continue to skip printing the value 5" << endl; return 0; // indicate successful termination }