handle error python code example

Example 1: how to print error in try except python

try:
  # some code
except Exception as e:
	print("ERROR : "+str(e))

Example 2: print type of exception python

try:
    someFunction()
except Exception as ex:
    template = "An exception of type {0} occurred. Arguments:\n{1!r}"
    message = template.format(type(ex).__name__, ex.args)
    print (message)

Example 3: except as Exception:

>>> def catch():
...     try:
...         asd()
...     except Exception as e:
...         print e.message, e.args
... 
>>> catch()
global name 'asd' is not defined ("global name 'asd' is not defined",)

Example 4: 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 5: try except python

try: #try to do the following
  print("Hi there")
except: #If what is meant to happen in (try) fails, do this.
  print("A error happened with the code above")

Example 6: 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")