throwing an exception python
raise Exception("message")
raise exception in python
raise Exception('I know Python!') # Don't! If you catch, likely to hide bugs.
raise exception in python
#raise exception
raise ValueError('A very specific bad thing happened.')
raise valueerror
raise ValueError('A very specific bad thing happened.')
python raise exception
# this raises a "NameError"
>>> raise NameError('HiThere')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: HiThere
python check for exception
try: # put here the code that you expect to error
# code
except ValueError: # if you want to catch a ValueError
# NOTE: you CANNOT catch a syntax error
# (UNLESS you are trying to execute code from a string with eval())
# code if python caught the exception
except NameError: # you can catch multiple types of errors!
# TIP: you can leave the error type blank to make python catch all types of errors!
# code if another exception is caught (this is pretty much a modified if statement)
else: # if no error has been caught do the following:
# code if no exception has been caught
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