throwing an exception python
raise Exception("message")
python catch all exceptions
try:
raise Exception("Oh no! An error happened!")
except Exception as err:
print("An error was handled")
finally:
print("This runs either way.")
python try catch
try:
# Dangerous stuff
except ValueError:
# If you use try, at least 1 except block is mandatory!
# Handle it somehow / ignore
except (BadThingError, HorrbileThingError) as e:
# Hande it differently
except:
# This will catch every exception.
else:
# Else block is not mandatory.
# Dangerous stuff ended with no exception
finally:
# Finally block is not mandatory.
# This will ALWAYS happen after the above blocks.
catch error python
import traceback
dict = {'a':3,'b':5,'c':8}
try:
print(dict[q])
except:
traceback.print_exc()
# This will trace you back to the line where everything went wrong.
# So in this case you will get back line 5
error handling in python
try:
print(x)
except SyntaxError:
print("There is a SyntaxError in your code")
except NameError:
print("There is a NameError in your code")
except TypeError:
print("There is a TypeError in your code")
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