try/catch python code example
Example 1: try except python
try:
print("I will try to print this line of code")
except:
print("I will print this line of code if an error is encountered")
Example 2: how to use except statement in python
>>> def divide(x, y):
... try:
... result = x / y
... except ZeroDivisionError:
... print("division by zero!")
... else:
... print("result is", result)
... finally:
... print("executing finally clause")
...
>>> divide(2, 1)
result is 2.0
executing finally clause
>>> divide(2, 0)
division by zero!
executing finally clause
>>> divide("2", "1")
executing finally clause
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "<stdin>", line 3, in divide
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'str' and 'str'
Example 3: python file open try except error
def FileCheck(fn):
try:
open(fn, "r")
return 1
except IOError:
print "Error: File does not appear to exist."
return 0
result = FileCheck("testfile")
print result
Example 4: try except python
def sum_of(x, y):
try:
print(x + y)
except TypeError:
print("Invalid argument specified.")