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Learning TypeScript 2.x - Second Edition
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Learning TypeScript 2.x - Second Edition

by Remo H. Jansen
April 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
536 pages
13h 21m
English
Packt Publishing
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The try...catch statements and throw statements

A catch clause contains statements that specify what to do if an exception is thrown in the try block. We should perform some operations in the try block and, if they fail, the program execution flow will move from the try block to the catch block. Additionally, there is an optional block known as finally, which is executed after both the try and catch (if there was an exception in the catch) blocks:

try { 
    // code that we want to work 
    throw new Error("Oops!"); 
} 
catch (e) { 
    // code executed if expected to work fails 
    console.log(e); 
} 
finally { 
    // code always executed after try or try and catch (when      errors) 
    console.log("finally!"); 
} 

It is also important to mention that in the majority of ...

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