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The document provides an overview of exception handling in Python, explaining what exceptions are and their necessity in preventing program crashes and maintaining flow. It outlines common exceptions, the syntax for handling them, and includes examples demonstrating how to manage various exceptions. Additionally, it highlights the importance of exception handling in real-life applications such as banking and web development.

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2nd PUC Computer Science - NCERT Notes

Topic: Exception Handling in Python

* What is an Exception?

An exception is a runtime error that occurs when a program violates Python's rules or logic (e.g.,

dividing by zero, accessing an invalid index, etc.).

* Need for Exception Handling

1. To avoid program crashes

2. To detect and fix runtime errors

3. To maintain program flow

4. To provide user-friendly error messages

* Common Python Exceptions

ZeroDivisionError - Dividing a number by zero

IndexError - Accessing an invalid list index

ValueError - Using the wrong value type

FileNotFoundError - Opening a non-existent file

TypeError - Using incompatible data types

* Exception Handling Syntax in Python

try:

# Code that may cause an error

except ExceptionType:

# Code to handle the error

else:

# (Optional) Runs if no exception occurs


finally:

# (Optional) Runs no matter what

* Example 1: Handling ZeroDivisionError

try:

a = 10

b=0

result = a / b

except ZeroDivisionError:

print("Error: Cannot divide by zero.")

Output:

Error: Cannot divide by zero.

* Example 2: Handling Multiple Exceptions

try:

num = int(input("Enter a number: "))

print("Result:", 10 / num)

except ValueError:

print("Invalid input! Please enter a number.")

except ZeroDivisionError:

print("Cannot divide by zero.")

* Example 3: Catching the Exception Object

try:

a = int("abc")

except ValueError as e:
print("Caught an exception:", e)

Output:

Caught an exception: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'abc'

* Example 4: Using Finally Block

try:

file = open("data.txt", "r")

content = file.read()

except FileNotFoundError:

print("File not found.")

finally:

print("Execution of finally block.")

Output:

File not found.

Execution of finally block.

* Keywords Summary

try - Block where exception may occur

except - Handles the specific exception

else - Runs if no exception occurs (optional)

finally - Always runs (used for cleanup, optional)

* Importance in Real Life

- Banking applications: Handle invalid account operations.

- Web applications: Prevent crash on incorrect input.


- File handling: Manage missing or corrupt files.

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