Python try Keyword
Example
Try a block of code, and decide what to to if it raises an error:
try:
x > 3
except:
print("Something went wrong")
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Definition and Usage
The try
keyword is used in try...except
blocks. It defines a block of code test if it contains any errors.
You can define different blocks for different error types, and blocks to execute if nothing went wrong, see examples below.
More Examples
Example
Raise an error and stop the program when there is an error in the try block:
try:
x > 3
except:
Exception("Something went wrong")
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Related Pages
The except
keyword.
The finally
keyword.