Python Try Except
The try
block lets you test a
block of code for errors.
The except
block lets you
handle the error.
The finally
block lets you
execute code, regardless of the result of the try- and except blocks.
Many Exceptions
You can define as many exception blocks as you want, e.g. if you want to execute a special block of code for a special kind of error:
Example
Print one message if the try block raises a NameError
and another
for other errors:
try:
print(x)
except NameError:
print("Variable x
is not defined")
except:
print("Something else went
wrong")
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