AFAIK you can't
'break out'
of an
if statement
.
If you are attempting this, your logic is wrong and you are approaching it from the wrong angle.
In
VB.net
:
if i > 0 then
end if
In
C#
:
if (i > 0)
{
}
Post your code snippets of what you're trying and where exactly you want to '
break
'. An example of what you are trying to achieve would help clarify, but I suspect you are structuring it incorrectly.