I have an outer function which contains a loop and an inner function where I'm trying to use Continue For. How can I use the Continue For within the inner function. For example:
Public Function Create(variable1 As String, variable2 As String) As String
Dim settingsList = 'Code to store data in list
For Each setting In settingsList
ProcessSomething(variable1, variable2)
Next
Return ""
End Function
Private Function ProcessSomething(variable1 As String, variable2 As String) As String
If variable1 = "" Then
'Log Error
Continue For
End If
Return ""
End Function
The Private function is called within the Loop of the Public Function, but I see a warning in Visual Studio that says 'Continue For' can only appear inside a 'For' statement. How would you use a Continue For in a case like this or is not possible and not even necessary?
You can't use the
Continue Foroutside aFor, as the error is telling you. You're trying to use it in an independent function which may or may not be called from within a loop, so the compiler can't accept your usage of it in case you call the function in a different context.Instead, make the function return a result, and use that to decide whether to execute
Continue Foror not.For example: