Expression.Continue Method (LabelTarget)
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Creates a GotoExpression representing a continue statement.
Namespace: System.Linq.Expressions
Assembly: System.Core (in System.Core.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Function Continue ( _
target As LabelTarget _
) As GotoExpression
public static GotoExpression Continue(
LabelTarget target
)
Parameters
- target
Type: System.Linq.Expressions.LabelTarget
The LabelTarget that the GotoExpression will jump to.
Return Value
Type: System.Linq.Expressions.GotoExpression
A GotoExpression with Kind equal to Continue, the Target property set to target, and a null value to be passed to the target label upon jumping.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to create a loop expression that uses the Continue method.
' Add the following directive to your file:
' Imports System.Linq.Expressions
' A label that is used by a break statement and a loop.
Dim breakLabel As LabelTarget = Expression.Label()
' A label that is used by the Continue statement and the loop it refers to.
Dim continueLabel As LabelTarget = Expression.Label()
' This expression represents a Continue statement.
Dim continueExpr As Expression = Expression.Continue(continueLabel)
' A variable that triggers the exit from the loop.
Dim count As ParameterExpression = Expression.Parameter(GetType(Integer))
' A loop statement.
Dim loopExpr As Expression = Expression.Loop(
Expression.Block(
Expression.IfThen(
Expression.GreaterThan(count, Expression.Constant(3)),
Expression.Break(breakLabel)
),
Expression.PreIncrementAssign(count),
Expression.Call(
Nothing,
GetType(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine", New Type() {GetType(String)}),
Expression.Constant("Loop")
),
continueExpr,
Expression.PreDecrementAssign(count)
),
breakLabel,
continueLabel
)
' The following statement first creates an expression tree,
' then compiles it, and then runs it.
' Without the Continue statement, the loop would go on forever.
Expression.Lambda(Of Action(Of Integer))(loopExpr, count).Compile()(1)
' This code example produces the following output:
'
' Loop
' Loop
' Loop
// Add the following directive to your file:
// using System.Linq.Expressions;
// A label that is used by a break statement and a loop.
LabelTarget breakLabel = Expression.Label();
// A label that is used by the Continue statement and the loop it refers to.
LabelTarget continueLabel = Expression.Label();
// This expression represents a Continue statement.
Expression continueExpr = Expression.Continue(continueLabel);
// A variable that triggers the exit from the loop.
ParameterExpression count = Expression.Parameter(typeof(int));
// A loop statement.
Expression loopExpr = Expression.Loop(
Expression.Block(
Expression.IfThen(
Expression.GreaterThan(count, Expression.Constant(3)),
Expression.Break(breakLabel)
),
Expression.PreIncrementAssign(count),
Expression.Call(
null,
typeof(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine", new Type[] { typeof(String) }),
Expression.Constant("Loop")
),
continueExpr,
Expression.PreDecrementAssign(count)
),
breakLabel,
continueLabel
);
// The following statement first creates an expression tree,
// then compiles it, and then runs it.
// Without the Continue statement, the loop would go on forever.
Expression.Lambda<Action<int>>(loopExpr, count).Compile()(1);
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// Loop
// Loop
// Loop
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4
Platforms
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