continue statement in C++

The continue statement is used to bypass the remainder of the current pass through a loop. The loop does not terminate when a continue statement is encountered. Rather, the remaining loop statements are skipped and the computation proceeds directly to the next pass through the loop. The continue statement can be included within a for, a while or a do-while statement. The continue statement is written simply as: continue; without any embedded expressions or statements. The continue is a keyword in the C++ program and the semicolon must be inserted after the continue statement.