




C++ try/catch
In C++ programming, exception handling is performed using try/catch statement. The C++ try block is used to place the code that may occur exception. The catch block is used to handle the exception.

C++ example without try/catch

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
float division(int x, int y) {
   return (x/y);
}
int main () {
   int i = 50;
   int j = 0;
   float k = 0;
      k = division(i, j);
      cout << k << endl;
   return 0;
}

Output:

Floating point exception (core dumped)  






C++ try/catch example

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
float division(int x, int y) {
   if( y == 0 ) {
      throw "Attempted to divide by zero!";
   }
   return (x/y);
}
int main () {
   int i = 25;
   int j = 0;
   float k = 0;
   try {
      k = division(i, j);
      cout << k << endl;
   }catch (const char* e) {
      cerr << e << endl;
   }
   return 0;
}

Output:

Attempted to divide by zero!













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