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Expression.Continue Método

Definición

Crea un GotoExpression que representa una instrucción continue.

Sobrecargas

Continue(LabelTarget)

Crea un GotoExpression que representa una instrucción continue.

Continue(LabelTarget, Type)

Crea un GotoExpression que representa una instrucción continue con el tipo especificado.

Continue(LabelTarget)

Source:
GotoExpression.cs
Source:
GotoExpression.cs
Source:
GotoExpression.cs

Crea un GotoExpression que representa una instrucción continue.

public:
 static System::Linq::Expressions::GotoExpression ^ Continue(System::Linq::Expressions::LabelTarget ^ target);
public static System.Linq.Expressions.GotoExpression Continue (System.Linq.Expressions.LabelTarget target);
static member Continue : System.Linq.Expressions.LabelTarget -> System.Linq.Expressions.GotoExpression
Public Shared Function Continue (target As LabelTarget) As GotoExpression

Parámetros

target
LabelTarget

El LabelTarget al que saltará el GotoExpression.

Devoluciones

Un GotoExpression con Kind igual a Continue, la propiedad Target establecida en targety un valor NULL que se pasará a la etiqueta de destino al saltar.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo siguiente se muestra cómo crear una expresión de bucle que usa el método Continue.

// 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
' 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

Se aplica a

Continue(LabelTarget, Type)

Source:
GotoExpression.cs
Source:
GotoExpression.cs
Source:
GotoExpression.cs

Crea un GotoExpression que representa una instrucción continue con el tipo especificado.

public:
 static System::Linq::Expressions::GotoExpression ^ Continue(System::Linq::Expressions::LabelTarget ^ target, Type ^ type);
public static System.Linq.Expressions.GotoExpression Continue (System.Linq.Expressions.LabelTarget target, Type type);
static member Continue : System.Linq.Expressions.LabelTarget * Type -> System.Linq.Expressions.GotoExpression
Public Shared Function Continue (target As LabelTarget, type As Type) As GotoExpression

Parámetros

target
LabelTarget

El LabelTarget al que saltará el GotoExpression.

type
Type

Un Type para establecer la propiedad Type igual a.

Devoluciones

Un GotoExpression con Kind igual a Continue, la propiedad Target establecida en target, la propiedad Type establecida en typey un valor NULL que se pasará a la etiqueta de destino al saltar.

Se aplica a