python error vs exception code example
Example 1: try except python
try:
print("I will try to print this line of code")
except ERROR_NAME:
print("I will print this line of code if error ERROR_NAME is encountered")
Example 2: python exception
try:
# code block
except ValueError as ve:
print(ve)
Example 3: python error handling
try:
#insert code here
except:
#insert code that will run if the above code runs into an error.
except ValueError:
#insert code that will run if the above code runs into a specific error.
#(For example, a ValueError)
Example 4: exception variable properties python
>>> try:
... raise Exception('spam', 'eggs')
... except Exception as inst:
... print(type(inst)) # the exception instance
... print(inst.args) # arguments stored in .args
... print(inst) # __str__ allows args to be printed directly,
... # but may be overridden in exception subclasses
... x, y = inst.args # unpack args
... print('x =', x)
... print('y =', y)
...
<class 'Exception'>
('spam', 'eggs')
('spam', 'eggs')
x = spam
y = eggs