If you are using VS .NET 2003 there is no equivalent.
You must use a goto:
For ii = 0 To 10
tot = tot + ii
If ii = 2 Then GoTo CONTINUE
tot = tot + ii * 2
CONTINUE:
Next
Main Topics
Browse All TopicsInstead of 'continue' used in c++,what we use in the for loop in vb.net.I want the same functionality as continue
This Question has been solved and asker verified All Experts Exchange premium technology solutions are available to subscription members.
Experts Exchange has been collecting answers to technology questions since 1996…3 million and counting! If you have a question, chances are we already have your answer.
If you can't find the exact answer you're looking for, ask our exclusive community of 50,000 experts. You’ll get a personalized answer from a trusted professional.
Thousands of free tech tips, tricks, how-to’s and tutorials are available in our peer reviewed articles section. See for yourself how smart our experts are, no login required.
Access the answers to your technology questions today.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Members of the expert community talk about why the experience at Experts Exchange is different than what you will find anywhere else.

Try it out and discover for yourself.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Join the community of experts here and help other tech pros by answering question in your area of expertise. You can earn FREE access to all Experts Exchange's premium features and resources.
Business Accounts
Answer for Membership
by: prakash_prkPosted on 2008-04-01 at 04:45:01ID: 21252929
The Continue Statement
b/a/dotnet /2004/04/2 6/ vbnet20_ pt1.html
The new Continue statement allows you to skip to the next iteration in a loop. For example, the following will sum up all of the odd numbers from 0 to 10:
'---continue statement
Dim counter, sum As Short
sum = 0
For counter = 0 To 10
If counter Mod 2 = 0 Then Continue For
sum += counter
NextThe Continue keyword works for the Do, For, and While looping constructs.
http://www.ondotnet.com/pu