// Fig. 5.13: fig05_13.cpp
// break statement exiting a for statement.
#include
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
int main()
{
int count; // control variable also used after loop terminates
for ( count = 1; count {
if ( count == 5 ) // if count is 5,
break; // terminate loop
cout } // end for
cout return 0; // indicate successful termination
} // end main
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