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Introduction to Computer Programming Error Handling
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What to do with errors? Return something the caller will understand: Public static int myMethod(int x){ if (x < 0){ return -1;} else { do what you want the method to do;} Throw Exception – Public static int myMethod(int x){ if (x < 0){ throw new IllegalArgumentException(x + “is negative and must be 0 or greater”);} else { do what you want the method to do;}
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What is an Exception? Java has objects called Exceptions that carry information about errors. IllegalArgumentException is one type When code throws an exception, it stops processing the method without a proper return. When an exception is a “Checked” type, it also stops the program from running if noone deals with it.
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Make an Exception Happen import java.util.Scanner; public class Scan { public static int getNumb(){ Scanner rdr = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter a number from 1 to 10"); int entry = rdr.nextInt(); return entry; }
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What happens to the calling program when an Exception happens? If the caller does not handle it: –Crash –Like your Scanner programs that received letters instead of numbers If the caller handles it: –Does not crash –Does not look at return value
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How to code Exception Handling Try/Catch block public static void main(){ int x; try { x = getNumb(); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("X was never filled"); } System.out.println("Every line will print here"); }
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7 You Try a Try/Catch Block Given this method: public static int times6(int x){ if (x < 0){ throw new IllegalArgumentException(x + "is negative and must be 0 or greater");} else { return 6 * x;} } Code a caller method that takes in 1 number and uses it to call times6. –When the method times6 returns normally, print the returned number. –When the method times6 throws an exception, print “oops!” –Always print “The End”
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Answer to Try/Catch practice public static void caller (int a){ try { int y = times6(a); System.out.println(y);} catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("oops!"); } System.out.println("goodbye"); }
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Getting the message back When you receive an exception Get the message text with : –Exception object. getmessage() –Example: catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { System.out.println("oops!" + e.getMessage()); }
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Checking Types You can throw different types of exceptions Test them in order using elseif logic catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { System.out.println("oops!" + e.getMessage()); } catch(Exception e) {System.out.println("oops2 ");}
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Summary You can stop executing a method with a throw command. –Create an exception to throw – new IllegalArgumentException(“tell about the error”); You can catch the error in the calling program using a try /catch block. Try{} Catch{}
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