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Name | catch |
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Examples | BufferedReader reader; String line; void setup() { // Open the file from the createWriter() example reader = createReader("positions.txt"); } void draw() { try { line = reader.readLine(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); line = null; } if (line == null) { // Stop reading because of an error or file is empty noLoop(); } else { String[] pieces = split(line, TAB); int x = int(pieces[0]); int y = int(pieces[1]); point(x, y); } } | ||||||
Description | The catch keyword is used with try to handle exceptions. Sun's Java documentation defines an exception as "an event, which occurs during the execution of a program, that disrupts the normal flow of the program's instructions." This could be, for example, an error while a file is read. | ||||||
Syntax | try { tryStatements } catch (exception) { catchStatements } | ||||||
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