raise in 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: throwing an exception python

raise Exception("message")

Example 3: exception pyton print

except Exception as e: print(e)

Example 4: raise python

# Raise is used to cause an error
raise(Exception("Put whatever you want here!"))
raise(TypeError)

Example 5: python exception

try:
  # code block
except ValueError as ve:
  print(ve)

Example 6: 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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