Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 6, Problem 9AW
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The following algorithm is used to display the exception that occurs in the code:
- • Initially, declare the “try” suite.
- • Declare the “float” function and pass the argument “abc123” into the function; then, initialize it to the variable “x”.
- ○ If exception does not occur in the “try” suite, then it displays that print statement.
- • Declare an exception named “IOError” to handle the non-existing files that may occur in the “try” suite.
- ○ Display a specified “IOError” except clause statement on the screen when “IOError” occurs in the “try” suite.
- • Declare an exception named “ValueError” to handle the non-numeric data passed as an argument in the “float” function that may occur in the “try” suite.
- ○ Display a specified “ValueError” except clause statement on the screen when “ValueError” occurs in the “try” suite.
- • Display the “end” statement after exception handled in a code.
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Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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