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EXIT Statement
Statement: Terminates execution of a DO loop or a named construct.
EXIT [name]
name  |  
      (Optional) Is the name of the DO loop or construct.  |  
     
Description
The EXIT statement causes the execution of a DO loop or a named construct to be terminated.
If name is specified, the EXIT statement must be within the range of that named construct. Otherwise, the EXIT statement must be within a DO loop, and it exits the innermost DO within which it appears.
If a DO loop is terminated, any inner DO loops are also terminated, and the DO control variables retain their last value. If a non-DO construct is terminated, any DO loops inside that construct are also terminated.
An EXIT statement must not appear within a DO CONCURRENT construct if it belongs to that construct or an outer construct.
An EXIT statement must not appear in a CHANGE TEAM or CRITICAL construct if it belongs to an outer construct.
An EXIT statement can appear in any of the following constructs:
ASSOCIATE
BLOCK
CHANGE TEAM
CRITICAL
DO
IF
SELECT CASE
SELECT RANK
SELECT TYPE
An EXIT statement cannot appear in a WHERE or FORALL construct.
Example
The following examples demonstrate EXIT statements.
Example 1:
LOOP_A : DO I = 1, 15
  N = N + 1
  IF (N > I) EXIT LOOP_A
END DO LOOP_A 
   Example 2:
    INTEGER numpoints, point
    REAL datarray(1000), sum
    sum = 0.0
    DO point = 1, 1000
      sum = sum + datarray(point)
      IF (datarray(point+1) .EQ. 0.0) EXIT
    END DO 
   Example 3:
DO I=1,N
   MyBlock:  BLOCK
    REAL :: T
    T = A(I) + B(I)
    IF (T == 0.0) EXIT MyBlock
    C(I) = T + SQRT(T)
    END BLOCK
END DO
 
   Example 4:
DO CONCURRENT (I = 1:N)
   MyBlock:  BLOCK
     REAL :: T
    T = A(I) + B(I)
    IF (T == 0.0) EXIT MyBlock
    C(I) = T + SQRT(T)
    END BLOCK
END DO 
   The following example shows illegal EXIT statements in DO CONCURRENT and CRITICAL:
LOOP_1 : DO CONCURRENT (I = 1:N)
  N = N + 1
  IF (N > I) EXIT LOOP_1   ! cannot EXIT DO CONCURRENT
END DO LOOP_1
LOOP_2 : DO I = 1, 15
  CRITICAL
    N = N + 1
    IF (N > I) EXIT LOOP_2      ! cannot EXIT outer construct from inside
  END CRITICAL                  !   CHANGE TEAM, DO CONCURRENT, or CRITICAL
END DO LOOP_2