how get to main loop from nested loop after event of another thread












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while(true){//main loop
while(){}//inner loop
while(){}
}


This is main program in raspberry pi. I want to get main loop when program execute in nested loop after time expire. The time out function should be in another thread.



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  • use function and return statement.
    – Kajal
    Nov 12 at 10:05
















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while(true){//main loop
while(){}//inner loop
while(){}
}


This is main program in raspberry pi. I want to get main loop when program execute in nested loop after time expire. The time out function should be in another thread.



Best regards,
Thank you










share|improve this question






















  • use function and return statement.
    – Kajal
    Nov 12 at 10:05














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while(true){//main loop
while(){}//inner loop
while(){}
}


This is main program in raspberry pi. I want to get main loop when program execute in nested loop after time expire. The time out function should be in another thread.



Best regards,
Thank you










share|improve this question













while(true){//main loop
while(){}//inner loop
while(){}
}


This is main program in raspberry pi. I want to get main loop when program execute in nested loop after time expire. The time out function should be in another thread.



Best regards,
Thank you







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  • use function and return statement.
    – Kajal
    Nov 12 at 10:05


















  • use function and return statement.
    – Kajal
    Nov 12 at 10:05
















use function and return statement.
– Kajal
Nov 12 at 10:05




use function and return statement.
– Kajal
Nov 12 at 10:05












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If the question is to terminate a outerloop from the innerloop, you can do it using labelled loops in Java.



public static void main(String args) {


int count =0;

parentLoop:
while(true) { // Outer while loop is labelled as parentLoop
while(true) {
count++;
if(count==100) {
break;
}
}
while(true) {
count++;
if(count>150) {
break parentLoop; // Breaking the parentLoop from innerloop
}
}
}

System.out.println("Iterated "+count+" times. ");
}



  • Here Label name is parentLoop, a colon ( : ), followed by the while Loop






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  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:29





















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consider this answer: How to break out of nested loops in Java?



You can use labeled loops to break out of nested loops.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {
outermark: while(true){//main loop
while(true){
if(Math.random() > 0.6) break outermark; else break;
}
System.out.println("outer loop"); // unreachable code
}
}
}


Sample code that can achieve the same using java Thread class.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {


Thread thread = new Thread( () -> {
System.out.println( "thread running" );
while ( Math.random() < .6 ) {
System.out.println("thread is trying to break");
if ( Math.random() > .6 ) {
break;
}
System.out.println("thread failed to break");
}

System.out.println("thread completing");
} );

thread.run();
while ( true ) {
if ( !thread.isAlive() ) break;
}

System.out.println( "finished program" );
}
}





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  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:31











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If the question is to terminate a outerloop from the innerloop, you can do it using labelled loops in Java.



public static void main(String args) {


int count =0;

parentLoop:
while(true) { // Outer while loop is labelled as parentLoop
while(true) {
count++;
if(count==100) {
break;
}
}
while(true) {
count++;
if(count>150) {
break parentLoop; // Breaking the parentLoop from innerloop
}
}
}

System.out.println("Iterated "+count+" times. ");
}



  • Here Label name is parentLoop, a colon ( : ), followed by the while Loop






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:29


















0














If the question is to terminate a outerloop from the innerloop, you can do it using labelled loops in Java.



public static void main(String args) {


int count =0;

parentLoop:
while(true) { // Outer while loop is labelled as parentLoop
while(true) {
count++;
if(count==100) {
break;
}
}
while(true) {
count++;
if(count>150) {
break parentLoop; // Breaking the parentLoop from innerloop
}
}
}

System.out.println("Iterated "+count+" times. ");
}



  • Here Label name is parentLoop, a colon ( : ), followed by the while Loop






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:29
















0












0








0






If the question is to terminate a outerloop from the innerloop, you can do it using labelled loops in Java.



public static void main(String args) {


int count =0;

parentLoop:
while(true) { // Outer while loop is labelled as parentLoop
while(true) {
count++;
if(count==100) {
break;
}
}
while(true) {
count++;
if(count>150) {
break parentLoop; // Breaking the parentLoop from innerloop
}
}
}

System.out.println("Iterated "+count+" times. ");
}



  • Here Label name is parentLoop, a colon ( : ), followed by the while Loop






share|improve this answer












If the question is to terminate a outerloop from the innerloop, you can do it using labelled loops in Java.



public static void main(String args) {


int count =0;

parentLoop:
while(true) { // Outer while loop is labelled as parentLoop
while(true) {
count++;
if(count==100) {
break;
}
}
while(true) {
count++;
if(count>150) {
break parentLoop; // Breaking the parentLoop from innerloop
}
}
}

System.out.println("Iterated "+count+" times. ");
}



  • Here Label name is parentLoop, a colon ( : ), followed by the while Loop







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answered Nov 12 at 10:20









Deepak Gunasekaran

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  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:29




















  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:29


















Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
– Mahinda Jayathilaka
Nov 12 at 12:29






Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
– Mahinda Jayathilaka
Nov 12 at 12:29















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consider this answer: How to break out of nested loops in Java?



You can use labeled loops to break out of nested loops.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {
outermark: while(true){//main loop
while(true){
if(Math.random() > 0.6) break outermark; else break;
}
System.out.println("outer loop"); // unreachable code
}
}
}


Sample code that can achieve the same using java Thread class.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {


Thread thread = new Thread( () -> {
System.out.println( "thread running" );
while ( Math.random() < .6 ) {
System.out.println("thread is trying to break");
if ( Math.random() > .6 ) {
break;
}
System.out.println("thread failed to break");
}

System.out.println("thread completing");
} );

thread.run();
while ( true ) {
if ( !thread.isAlive() ) break;
}

System.out.println( "finished program" );
}
}





share|improve this answer























  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:31
















0














consider this answer: How to break out of nested loops in Java?



You can use labeled loops to break out of nested loops.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {
outermark: while(true){//main loop
while(true){
if(Math.random() > 0.6) break outermark; else break;
}
System.out.println("outer loop"); // unreachable code
}
}
}


Sample code that can achieve the same using java Thread class.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {


Thread thread = new Thread( () -> {
System.out.println( "thread running" );
while ( Math.random() < .6 ) {
System.out.println("thread is trying to break");
if ( Math.random() > .6 ) {
break;
}
System.out.println("thread failed to break");
}

System.out.println("thread completing");
} );

thread.run();
while ( true ) {
if ( !thread.isAlive() ) break;
}

System.out.println( "finished program" );
}
}





share|improve this answer























  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:31














0












0








0






consider this answer: How to break out of nested loops in Java?



You can use labeled loops to break out of nested loops.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {
outermark: while(true){//main loop
while(true){
if(Math.random() > 0.6) break outermark; else break;
}
System.out.println("outer loop"); // unreachable code
}
}
}


Sample code that can achieve the same using java Thread class.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {


Thread thread = new Thread( () -> {
System.out.println( "thread running" );
while ( Math.random() < .6 ) {
System.out.println("thread is trying to break");
if ( Math.random() > .6 ) {
break;
}
System.out.println("thread failed to break");
}

System.out.println("thread completing");
} );

thread.run();
while ( true ) {
if ( !thread.isAlive() ) break;
}

System.out.println( "finished program" );
}
}





share|improve this answer














consider this answer: How to break out of nested loops in Java?



You can use labeled loops to break out of nested loops.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {
outermark: while(true){//main loop
while(true){
if(Math.random() > 0.6) break outermark; else break;
}
System.out.println("outer loop"); // unreachable code
}
}
}


Sample code that can achieve the same using java Thread class.



class Scratch {
public static void main( String args ) {


Thread thread = new Thread( () -> {
System.out.println( "thread running" );
while ( Math.random() < .6 ) {
System.out.println("thread is trying to break");
if ( Math.random() > .6 ) {
break;
}
System.out.println("thread failed to break");
}

System.out.println("thread completing");
} );

thread.run();
while ( true ) {
if ( !thread.isAlive() ) break;
}

System.out.println( "finished program" );
}
}






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answered Nov 12 at 10:22









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  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:31


















  • Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
    – Mahinda Jayathilaka
    Nov 12 at 12:31
















Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
– Mahinda Jayathilaka
Nov 12 at 12:31




Thanks a lot... but i want this break from another thread. Because it is time out function like interapt...
– Mahinda Jayathilaka
Nov 12 at 12:31


















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