Hi all,
Is there any 'trick' anyone knows to control a For Next to pass to the next
iteration in ASP VBScript? ..Similar to the 'continue' keyword of C and
C++?
Thanks in advance..
-BB 10 8275
Ah cool. That points me in the right direction...
Kinda makes me feel stupid .. but it works .. :-P
thanks
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message
news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Is there any 'trick' anyone knows to control a For Next to pass to the next iteration in ASP VBScript? ..Similar to the 'continue' keyword of C and C++?
For i=1 to 100 continue=false ' do things if i=17 then continue=true if not continue then ' do things end if Next
can be done simpler.
-- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript
group...
For Count = 1 to 5
Do
If Count = 3 Then Exit Do
MsgBox Count
Exit Do:Loop
Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
-BB
"Brian Burgess" <bb********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uj**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Ah cool. That points me in the right direction...
Kinda makes me feel stupid .. but it works .. :-P
thanks
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Is there any 'trick' anyone knows to control a For Next to pass to the next iteration in ASP VBScript? ..Similar to the 'continue' keyword of C and C++?
For i=1 to 100 continue=false ' do things if i=17 then continue=true if not continue then ' do things end if Next
can be done simpler.
-- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
I'm sure I don't see the point. The following does exactly the same thing,
is easier to read and understand by others and is logical.
For Count = 1 to 5
If count <> 3 then
'blah blah blah -- can't use a Msgbox in ASP/VBScript
end if
Next
"Brian Burgess" <bb********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript group...
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count = 3 Then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do:Loop Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
-BB
"Brian Burgess" <bb********@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uj**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Ah cool. That points me in the right direction...
Kinda makes me feel stupid .. but it works .. :-P
thanks
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> Is there any 'trick' anyone knows to control a For Next to pass to
the > next iteration in ASP VBScript? ..Similar to the 'continue'
keyword > of C and C++? >
For i=1 to 100 continue=false ' do things if i=17 then continue=true if not continue then ' do things end if Next
can be done simpler.
-- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general: Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript group...
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count = 3 Then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do:Loop Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
Silly American word "cool", and wrong too:
If Count=1 the do-loop will trigger indefinitly,
outputting messageboxes galore,
never even reaching count=2
The "Exit do:" as a label is also nonsense,
"Exit do" does not even use/need a label.
--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
That's what I was thinking when I first saw it, but I think the colon is
being used as a statement separator.
as in
For Count = 1 to 5
Do
If Count=3 then Exit Do
MsgBox Count
Exit Do
Loop
Next
I think that's what they were going for.
Furthermore, what's wrong with "cool?" I also enjoy saying "sit on it" and
I'm not American.
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message
news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general: Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript group...
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count = 3 Then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do:Loop Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
Silly American word "cool", and wrong too:
If Count=1 the do-loop will trigger indefinitly, outputting messageboxes galore, never even reaching count=2
The "Exit do:" as a label is also nonsense, "Exit do" does not even use/need a label.
-- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
In article <#D**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, sh*****@hotmail.com
says... That's what I was thinking when I first saw it, but I think the colon is being used as a statement separator. as in
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count=3 then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do Loop Next
I think that's what they were going for.
Furthermore, what's wrong with "cool?" I also enjoy saying "sit on it" and I'm not American.
As others have said, this will loop indefinitely, plus you should not
put a MsgBox command in ANY ASP code - EVER.
A better way might be (also as mentioned before)
For Count = 1 to 5
If Count <> 3 then
' Do something when Count is not 3
End If
Next
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well, pardon my silliness.. however, what I have shown is working
correctly. I dont think it is a label in this case.. in fact I dont
believe labels work at all in script, but not sure if I remember that
correctly anyway. Here I think the colon is interpreted as something like
a new line.
So in this case, the Do only executes once for each iteration of the For
loop no matter what, and the If clause telling it if it can exit earlier.
Anyway, I thought it was elegant.
Thanks for the help..
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message
news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general: Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript group...
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count = 3 Then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do:Loop Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
Silly American word "cool", and wrong too:
If Count=1 the do-loop will trigger indefinitly, outputting messageboxes galore, never even reaching count=2
The "Exit do:" as a label is also nonsense, "Exit do" does not even use/need a label.
-- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
I needed a way to immediately go to the next iteration of the For(based on
an If clause) without exiting the For altogether.
I have been able to use the MsgBox when the ASP writes out an HTML '/script'
element by the way .. wanna see?
-BB
"Tom B" <sh*****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I'm sure I don't see the point. The following does exactly the same
thing, is easier to read and understand by others and is logical.
For Count = 1 to 5 If count <> 3 then 'blah blah blah -- can't use a Msgbox in ASP/VBScript end if Next
"Brian Burgess" <bb********@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Hey I got a cool way from Walter Zackery/Michael Harris in the VBScript group...
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count = 3 Then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do:Loop Next
Cool eh? a Do Loop wrapper ..
-BB
"Brian Burgess" <bb********@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uj**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Ah cool. That points me in the right direction...
Kinda makes me feel stupid .. but it works .. :-P
thanks
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... > Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in > microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general: > > > Is there any 'trick' anyone knows to control a For Next to pass to the > > next iteration in ASP VBScript? ..Similar to the 'continue' keyword > > of C and C++? > > > > For i=1 to 100 > continue=false > ' do things > if i=17 then continue=true > if not continue then > ' do things > end if > Next > > can be done simpler. > > -- > Evertjan. > The Netherlands. > (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
I have shown in a previous message how/why this is working. But I have a
question concerning MsgBox. In this case it is only demo code of course,
but I do have some code that makes an HTML '/script' element which in turn
uses MsgBox. Is this bad as well? And if so, why?
Thanks..
-BB
"Dan Brussee" <db******@NOTbetterwaycomputing.com> wrote in message
news:MP************************@news-server.nc.rr.com... In article <#D**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, sh*****@hotmail.com says... That's what I was thinking when I first saw it, but I think the colon is being used as a statement separator. as in
For Count = 1 to 5 Do If Count=3 then Exit Do MsgBox Count Exit Do Loop Next
I think that's what they were going for.
Furthermore, what's wrong with "cool?" I also enjoy saying "sit on it"
and I'm not American.
As others have said, this will loop indefinitely, plus you should not put a MsgBox command in ANY ASP code - EVER.
A better way might be (also as mentioned before)
For Count = 1 to 5 If Count <> 3 then ' Do something when Count is not 3 End If Next --
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Ah cool!
Yes understood. This is for PocketPC devices which ONLY have PocketIE
presently but only supports jscript (on the client). So MsgBox does not
work.
... Though it did one time .. very odd.
-BB
"Evertjan." <ex**************@interxnl.net> wrote in message
news:Xn********************@194.109.133.29... Brian Burgess wrote on 29 jul 2003 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
But I have a question concerning MsgBox. In this case it is only demo code of course, but I do have some code that makes an HTML '/script' element which in turn uses MsgBox. Is this bad as well? And if so, why?
In Clientside vbscript it is not bad at all.
[Keeping in mind that this vbscript only works in IE]
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