rustHow to break a loop in Rust
Breaking a loop in Rust is done using the break keyword. This keyword can be used to exit a loop at any point.
for i in 0..10 {
if i == 5 {
break;
}
println!("{}", i);
}
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for i in 0..10: This is a loop that will iterate from 0 to 10.if i == 5: This is a condition that will be checked each time the loop iterates.break: This keyword will exit the loop if the condition is met.
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