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How to handle Errors and Exceptions in Python

Author: PFB Staff Writer
Last Updated: May 24, 2020

Errors and Exceptions

If you (and you will) write code that doesn’t work, you will get an error message.

What are exceptions?

Exceptions is what you get after you have first ran the program.

Different Errors

There are different kind of errors in Python, here are a few of them:
ValueError, TypeError, NameError, IOError, EOError, SyntaxError

This output show a NameError:

>>> print 10 * ten
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
NameError: name 'ten' is not defined

and this output show it's a TypeError
>>> print 1 + 'ten'
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'str'

Try and Except

There is a way in Python that helps you to solve this : try and except

#Put the code that may be wrong in a try block, like this:

try:
    fh = open("non_existing_file")

#Put the code that should run if the code inside the try block fails, like this:
except IOError:
    print "The file does not exist, exiting gracefully"

#Putting it together, it will look like this:
try:
    fh = open("non_existing_file")
except IOError:
    print "The file does not exist, exiting gracefully"
    print "This line will always print"

Handling EOFErrors

import sys
try:
    name = raw_input("what is your name?")
except EOFError:
    print "
You did an EOF... "
    sys.exit()

If you do an ctrl+d, you will get an output like this:
>>what is your name?
>>You did an EOF... 

Handling KeyboardInterrupts

try:
    name = raw_input("Enter your name: ")
    print "You entered: " + name
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print "You hit control-c"

If you press ctrl+c, you will get an output like this:
>>Enter your name: ^C
>>You hit control-c

Handling ValueErrors

while True:
try:
    x = int(raw_input("Please enter a number: "))
    break
except ValueError:
    print "Oops!  That was no valid number.  Try again..."

For a full list of all Python’s built-in exceptions, please see this post

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