You can use next
to try to execute the next iteration of a while
loop. After executing next
, the while
's condition is checked and, if truthy, the body will be executed.
a = 1 while a < 5 a += 1 if a == 3 next end puts a end # The above prints the numbers 2, 4 and 5
next
can also be used to exit from a block, for example:
def block yield end block do puts "hello" next puts "world" end # The above prints "hello"
Similar to break
, next
can also take a parameter which will then be returned by yield
.
def block puts yield end block do next "hello" end # The above prints "hello"
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