Exiting from the current loop iteration with the continue command
With the help of the
continue command, it is possible to exit from the current iteration of the loop and to resume the next iteration of the loop. We use the for, while, or until commands for loop iterations.
The following is the for_09.sh script for the loop with the continue command to skip a certain part of the loop commands:
#!/bin/bash
for x in 1 2 3
do
echo before $x
continue 1
echo after $x
done
exit 0Let's test the program:
$ chmod +x for_09.sh $ ./for_09.sh
The following will be the output after executing the preceding commands:
before 1 before 2 before 3
The following is the for_10.sh script, in which we will check all files and directories. If the file is found, we will print the name. If the directory is found, we will skip further processing with the continue command. Take care that any of your useful files with the name sample* are not in the testing directory before testing this script:
#!/bin/bash...