How do I handle exceptions in C#?
In C#, you can handle exceptions using try-catch blocks. Wrap your code in a try block and catch specific exceptions.
Can you give me an example of a try-catch block?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
try {
int result = 10 / 0; // This will throw a DivideByZeroException
} catch (DivideByZeroException ex) {
Console.WriteLine("Cannot divide by zero: " + ex.Message);
}
What should I do if I want to catch multiple exceptions?
You can use multiple catch blocks for different exceptions or a single catch block with a base exception type. For example:
try {
// some code
} catch (DivideByZeroException ex) {
// handle divide by zero
} catch (FormatException ex) {
// handle format exception
} catch (Exception ex) {
// handle any other exception
}
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