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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:12:33+00:00 2026-05-13T08:12:33+00:00

I am having trouble figuring out how to break out of a loop that

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I am having trouble figuring out how to break out of a loop that contains a switch statement. Break breaks out of the switch, not the loop.

There is probably a more elegant solution to this. I have implemented a flag that starts out as true and gets set to false and ends the loop. Can you offer a better solution?

Background: this code is used in a bar code workflow system. We have PocketPCs that have bar code scanners built in. This code is used in one of those functions. It prompts the user for different pieces of data throughout the routine. This piece allows them to scroll through some inventory records displaying that info on the PocketPC terminal (paged results) and allows them to enter “D” for Done, “Q” to quit.

Here is the current C# example that needs to be improved:

do
{
    switch (MLTWatcherTCPIP.Get().ToUpper())
    {
        case "": //scroll/display next inventory location
            MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextDown();
            break;
        case "P": //scroll/display previous inventory location
            MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextDown();
            break;
        case "D": //DONE (exit out of this Do Loop)
            // break; // this breaks out of the switch, not the loop
            // return; // this exists entire method; not what I'm after
            keepOnLooping = false;
            break;
        case "Q": //QUIT (exit out to main menu)
            return;
        default:
            break;
    }
} while (keepOnLooping);

Here is an example of code that does this in VB.NET

Do
    Select Case MLTWatcherTCPIP.Get().ToUpper
        Case "" ''#scroll/display next inventory location
            MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextDown()
        Case "P" ''#scroll/display previous inventory location
            MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextUp()
        Case "D" ''#DONE (exit out of this Do Loop)
            Exit Do
        Case "Q" ''#QUIT (exit out to main menu)
            Return
    End Select
Loop

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    2026-05-13T08:12:33+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:12 am

    I find this form to be ever-so-slightly more readable:

    bool done = false;
    while (!done) 
    { 
        switch (MLTWatcherTCPIP.Get().ToUpper()) 
        { 
            case "": //scroll/display next inventory location 
                MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextDown(); 
                break; 
            case "P": //scroll/display previous inventory location 
                MLTWatcherTCPIP.TerminalPrompt.ScrollBodyTextDown(); 
                break; 
            case "D": //DONE (exit out of this Do Loop) 
                done = true;
                break; 
            case "Q": //QUIT (exit out to main menu) 
                return; 
            default: 
                break; 
        } 
    }
    
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