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C++ Exception Handling

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Challenge Overview:

You will build a simple BankAccount class in C++ that supports withdrawing funds. If a withdrawal request exceeds the available balance, your code must throw a custom exception named InsufficientFundsException. This exercise helps you practice creating and using your own exception types to handle error conditions in a realistic scenario.

Key Requirements:

  • Define a custom exception type, InsufficientFundsException, that inherits from std::exception and overrides the what() method to return the message "Insufficient funds".
  • Implement a BankAccount class with:
    • A constructor to set the initial balance;
    • A withdraw(double amount) method that throws an InsufficientFundsException if amount is greater than the current balance; otherwise, it subtracts amount from the balance.

Example usage:

BankAccount account(100.0);
account.withdraw(50.0); // OK
account.withdraw(60.0); // Throws InsufficientFundsException
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Build two classes to simulate a bank account withdrawal scenario with custom exception handling:

  • Define a custom exception type that inherits from std::exception and overrides the what() method to return a specific message when an error occurs.
  • Create a class to represent a bank account with a balance. Include a constructor for setting the initial balance and a method for withdrawing funds. If the withdrawal amount exceeds the available balance, your method must throw your custom exception; otherwise, it should deduct the amount from the balance.

Focus on using clear class and method names. Ensure your exception message is easy to identify. Follow best practices for exception handling and class design.

Solution

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Challenge Overview:

You will build a simple BankAccount class in C++ that supports withdrawing funds. If a withdrawal request exceeds the available balance, your code must throw a custom exception named InsufficientFundsException. This exercise helps you practice creating and using your own exception types to handle error conditions in a realistic scenario.

Key Requirements:

  • Define a custom exception type, InsufficientFundsException, that inherits from std::exception and overrides the what() method to return the message "Insufficient funds".
  • Implement a BankAccount class with:
    • A constructor to set the initial balance;
    • A withdraw(double amount) method that throws an InsufficientFundsException if amount is greater than the current balance; otherwise, it subtracts amount from the balance.

Example usage:

BankAccount account(100.0);
account.withdraw(50.0); // OK
account.withdraw(60.0); // Throws InsufficientFundsException
Tâche

Swipe to start coding

Build two classes to simulate a bank account withdrawal scenario with custom exception handling:

  • Define a custom exception type that inherits from std::exception and overrides the what() method to return a specific message when an error occurs.
  • Create a class to represent a bank account with a balance. Include a constructor for setting the initial balance and a method for withdrawing funds. If the withdrawal amount exceeds the available balance, your method must throw your custom exception; otherwise, it should deduct the amount from the balance.

Focus on using clear class and method names. Ensure your exception message is easy to identify. Follow best practices for exception handling and class design.

Solution

solution.cpp

solution.cpp

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