Try..Catch..Finally
You perform exception handling writing a Try..Catch..Finally
code block. The logic is that you say to the compiler: “Try to execute the code; if you encounter an exception, take the specified actions; whenever the code execution succeeds or it fails due to an exception, execute the final code.” The most basic code for controlling the execution flow regarding exceptions is the following:
IntelliSense does a great job here. When you type the Try
keyword and then press Enter, it automatically adds the Catch
statement and the End Try
terminator. The ex
variable gets the instance of the System.Exception
that is caught and that provides ...
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