A try, catch, and finally block without Exception class declaration : Try Catch « Language Basics « C# / CSharp Tutorial






using System;

class MainClass
{
  public static void Main()
  {

    try
    {
      int zero = 0;
      Console.WriteLine("In try block: attempting division by zero");
      int myInt = 1 / zero;
      Console.WriteLine("You never see this message!");

    }
    catch
    {
      Console.WriteLine("In catch block: an exception was thrown");

    }
    finally
    {
      Console.WriteLine("In finally block: do any cleaning up here");
    }
  }
}
In try block: attempting division by zero
In catch block: an exception was thrown
In finally block: do any cleaning up here








1.18.Try Catch
1.18.1.Exception Handling Fundamentals
1.18.2.Exception handling with trying and catching
1.18.3.Handle error gracefully and continue.
1.18.4.Use multiple catch statements.
1.18.5.Use the 'catch all' catch statement.
1.18.6.Use a nested try block.
1.18.7.Catch exception with wrong type inside a function
1.18.8.A try, catch, and finally block without Exception class declaration
1.18.9.How to handle a specific exception
1.18.10.Let the C# runtime system handle the error.
1.18.11.Catch statement without exception variable
1.18.12.Catch System.NullReferenceException