how to skip an iteration in a for-loop

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Hi, i have a for-loop and at the end of each iteration I want to check if a certain condition holds, if so, the loop is supposed to skip the next iteration. I tried it the (for me) obvious way:
for j=1:h
...do some interesting stuff...
if (z2>=f+tar(j+1)+1)
j=j+1;
end
end
it sets j to j+1 when it's supposed to but that doesn't effect the main for-loop at all. Where is my mistake? I could probably use a while-loop instead but it's supposed to be a for-loop... Thank you

Accepted Answer

the cyclist
the cyclist on 27 Aug 2015
Edited: the cyclist on 27 Aug 2015
Use the continue command.
If you want to break out of the loop entirely (based upon some condition), use the break command.

More Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Aug 2015
If you want to skip a future iteration then you will need to do something like
iterations_to_skip = 0;
for j=1:h
if iterations_to_skip > 0
iterations_to_skip = iterations_to_skip - 1;
continue;
end
....
if (z2>=f+tar(j+1)+1)
iterations_to_skip = 1;
end
...
end

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