You can skip over sections of code to avoid executing certain statements or to move to a position that certain statements can be executed again.
To skip over a section of code:
Using Jump to Location can cause
unpredictable results if you jump outside the current method, jump over code that has
side-effects (for example, calls to methods whose results are assigned to variables,
or methods that change the contents of variables passed by reference), or jump into
the middle of a block such as a for loop.