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Error Handling in Python
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Error Handling in Python

Error Handling in Python

1. Handling Structure
2. Exception Usage

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Additional Elements

The full handle structure has 2 additional elements: else and finally.

Look at the example:

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def divide_numbers(a, b): try: result = a / b except ZeroDivisionError as error: print("(except) ZeroDivisionError: Cannot divide by zero.") except TypeError as error: print("(except) TypeError: Invalid data type for division.") else: print("(else) Division result:", result) finally: print("(finally) Finally block executed.") # Example usage: print("=== CASE 1 ===") divide_numbers(10, 2) # This will execute the else block and finally block. print("=== CASE 2 ===") divide_numbers(5, 0) # This will raise a ZeroDivisionError, execute the except block, and the finally block. print("=== CASE 3 ===") divide_numbers(10, "two") # This will raise a TypeError, execute the except block, and the finally block.
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As you can see, the code handles different exceptions appropriately and ensures:

  • the else block is executed when errors are not raised;

  • the finally block is executed in all cases.

Handle Structure Diagram

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course content

Cursusinhoud

Error Handling in Python

Error Handling in Python

1. Handling Structure
2. Exception Usage

book
Additional Elements

The full handle structure has 2 additional elements: else and finally.

Look at the example:

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def divide_numbers(a, b): try: result = a / b except ZeroDivisionError as error: print("(except) ZeroDivisionError: Cannot divide by zero.") except TypeError as error: print("(except) TypeError: Invalid data type for division.") else: print("(else) Division result:", result) finally: print("(finally) Finally block executed.") # Example usage: print("=== CASE 1 ===") divide_numbers(10, 2) # This will execute the else block and finally block. print("=== CASE 2 ===") divide_numbers(5, 0) # This will raise a ZeroDivisionError, execute the except block, and the finally block. print("=== CASE 3 ===") divide_numbers(10, "two") # This will raise a TypeError, execute the except block, and the finally block.
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As you can see, the code handles different exceptions appropriately and ensures:

  • the else block is executed when errors are not raised;

  • the finally block is executed in all cases.

Handle Structure Diagram

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

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