Answers for "java try catch finally"

7

try catch java

public class MyClass {
  public static void main(String[ ] args) {
    try {
      int[] myNumbers = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6};
      System.out.println(myNumbers[10]);
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.out.println("Something went wrong. check again");
    }
  }
}
Posted by: Guest on July-17-2020
3

java try catch

try {
  // Code to try, which is throwing an Exception, e.g.
  /*example*/ Thread.sleep(100)
} catch (InterruptedException e /*Or any other exception*/) {
  // Handle Exception, usually:
  e.printStackTrace(); // Print the StackTrace of the exception to see what cause it
} finally {
  // Code executed after try / catch, used to close streams
  /*example*/ in.close();
}
Posted by: Guest on May-16-2021
2

Explain try & catch finally block in Java

try block: code that is protected for any exceptions. and it is mandatory (only try)
catch block: if any exception happens during runtime in the try block, 
the catch block will catch that exception.
if any exception happens during runtime in the try block, 
control will be given to catch block.
An optional finally block gives us a chance to run the code which 
we want to execute EVERYTIME a try-catch block is completed 
– either with errors or without any error.
Posted by: Guest on November-28-2020
1

java program for try catch finally

class JavaException {
 public static void main(String args[]) {
  int d = 0;
  int n = 20;
  try {
   int fraction = n / d;
   System.out.println("This line will not be Executed");
  } catch (ArithmeticException e) {
   System.out.println("In the catch Block due to Exception = " + e);
  }
  System.out.println("End Of Main");
 }
}
Posted by: Guest on September-29-2020
2

try catch in java

try block: code that is protected for any exceptions. and it is mandatory 
(only try)
catch block: if any exception happens during runtime in the try block, 
the catch block will catch that exception.
if any exception happens during runtime in the try block, 
control will be given to catch block.
An optional finally block gives us a chance to run the code which 
we want to execute EVERYTIME a try-catch block is completed 
– either with errors or without any error.
Posted by: Guest on December-01-2020

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