<Helps for GetStart>
CSPro User's Guide
The CSPro System
Data Dictionary Module
The CSPro Language
Data Entry Module
Batch Editing Applications
Tabulation Applications
CSPro Statements and Functions
Statement Format Symbols
Alphabetical List of Functions and Statements
List of Reserved Words
Deprecated Features
Declaration Statements
Array Object
Audio Object
Barcode and QR Codes
Document Object
File Object
Freq Object
Geometry Object
HashMap Object
Image Object
List Object
Map Object
Path
Pff Object
SystemApp Object
ValueSet Object
Program Control Statements
Break Statement
Do Statement
Exit Statement
For Statement
ForCase Statement
For (Dictionary) Statement
If Statement
Next Statement
Universe Statement
When Statement
While Statement
Assignment Statements
Data Entry Statements and Functions
Batch Edit Statements
Numeric Functions
String Functions
Multiple Occurrence Functions
General Functions
Date and Time Functions
External File Functions
Synchronization Functions
Export Attributes
Templated Reporting System
HTML and JavaScript Integration
Appendix
<Helps for CSEntry>
<Helps for CSBatch>
<Helps for CSTab>
<Helps for DataViewer>
<Helps for TextView>
<Helps for TblView>
<Helps for TRSWin>
<Helps for CSDeploy>
<Helps for CSPack>
<Helps for CSFreq>
<Helps for CSSort>
<Helps for CSExport>
<Helps for CSReFmt>
<Helps for CSDiff>
<Helps for CSConcat>
<Helps for TRSSetup>
<Helps for ParadataViewer>
<Helps for ParadataConcat>
<Helps for CSIndex>
<Helps for Excel2CSPro>
<Helps for CSWeb>
Break Statement
Format
break
;
Description
The
break
statement exits a
do
,
while
,
for
, or
forcase
loop early and continues execution with the first statement after the
enddo
.
Example
// find the spouse
numeric
ptrSpouse;
for
numeric
ctr
in
PERSON
do
if
P02_REL =
2
then
ptrSpouse = ctr;
break
;
endif
;
enddo
;
See also
:
Next Statement
,
Exit Statement