Java Exception Handling (Try-catch)
Exception handling is the process of responding to the occurrence, during computation, of exceptions – anomalous or exceptional conditions requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program execution. (Wikipedia)
Java has built-in mechanism to handle exceptions. Using the try statement we can test a block of code for errors. The catch block contains the code that says what to do if exception occurs.
This problem will test your knowledge on try-catch block.
You will be given two integers and as input, you have to compute . If and are not bit signed integers or if is zero, exception will occur and you have to report it. Read sample Input/Output to know what to report in case of exceptions.
Sample Input 0:
10
3
Sample Output 0:
3
Sample Input 1:
10
Hello
Sample Output 1:
java.util.InputMismatchException
Sample Input 2:
10
0
Sample Output 2:
java.lang.ArithmeticException: / by zero
Sample Input 3:
23.323
0
Sample Output 3:
java.util.InputMismatchExceptionSOLUTION:import java.util.Scanner;import java.util.InputMismatchException;
public class Solution { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); try { int x = scan.nextInt(); int y = scan.nextInt(); System.out.println(x/y); } catch (InputMismatchException e) { System.out.println(e.getClass().getName()); } catch (ArithmeticException e) { System.out.println(e.getClass().getName() + ": / by zero"); } }}
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