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You may also encounter situations where you have nested loops and need to
specify which one your `break` or `continue` statement is for. Like most
other languages, by default a `break` or `continue` will apply to innermost
loop. In a sitation where you would like to a `break` or `continue` for one
of the outer loops, you can use labels to specify which loop the `break` or
`continue` statement applies to. This will only print when both `x` and `y` are
odd:

```rust
'outer: for x in 0..10 {
'inner: for y in 0..10 {
if x % 2 == 0 { continue 'outer; } // continues the loop over x
if y % 2 == 0 { continue 'inner; } // continues the loop over y
println!("x: {}, y: {}", x, y);
}
}
```

Both `continue` and `break` are valid in both `while` loops and [`for` loops][for].

[for]: for-loops.html