Breaking out of a for loop in Java

You can use:

for (int x = 0; x < 10; x++) {
  if (x == 5) { // If x is 5, then break it.
    break;
  }
}

If for some reason you don't want to use the break instruction (if you think it will disrupt your reading flow next time you will read your programm, for example), you can try the following :

boolean test = true;
for (int i = 0; i < 1220 && test; i++) {
    System.out.println(i);
    if (i == 20) {
        test = false;
    }
 }

The second arg of a for loop is a boolean test. If the result of the test is true, the loop will stop. You can use more than just an simple math test if you like. Otherwise, a simple break will also do the trick, as others said :

for (int i = 0; i < 1220 ; i++) {
    System.out.println(i);
    if (i == 20) {
        break;
    }
 }

break; is what you need to break out of any looping statement like for, while or do-while.

In your case, its going to be like this:-

for(int x = 10; x < 20; x++) {
         // The below condition can be present before or after your sysouts, depending on your needs.
         if(x == 15){
             break; // A unlabeled break is enough. You don't need a labeled break here.
         }
         System.out.print("value of x : " + x );
         System.out.print("\n");
}