throws and throw in java code example
Example 1: in java how to throw exception from function
public void doChangePin(int oldPin, int pin) throws Exception {
if (oldPin == pinCode) {
pinCode = pin;
} else {
throw new Exception("some message");
}
}
Example 2: java how to throw exception
public class ThrowException{
public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception{
throw new Exception("Errmessage");
}
}
Example 3: java throw an exception
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter a number");
try {
double nb1 = kb.nextDouble();
if(nb1<0)
throw new ArithmeticException();
else System.out.println( "result : " + Math.sqrt(nb1) );
} catch (ArithmeticException e) {
System.out.println("You tried an impossible sqrt");
}
}
Example 4: java throws exception on method
static void testMethod() throws Exception {
String test = null;
test.toString();
}
Example 5: throw error java
throw new java.lang.Error("this is very bad");
throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("this is not quite as bad");
Example 6: throw keyword in java
Generally JVM throws the exception and
we handle the exceptions by
using try catch block. But there are
situations where we have to throw
userdefined exceptions or runtime exceptions.
In such case we use throw keyword
to throw exception explicitly.
Syntax : throw throwableInstance;