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1,996 PointsNot Showing catch block
It keeps saying "Bummer did you add a catch block?" I think i did. whats wrong?
int value = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
if (value < 0 || value > 20)
{
throw new System.Exception();
}
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("You entered {0}",value));
try
{
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("You entered {-2}",value));
}
catch(System.Exception)
{
Console.WriteLine("Value is out of bounds!");
}
1 Answer
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi John,
You want to wrap the existing if
block in the try
block.
That's the code you're trying to do. Then if the exception is caught you can print the error message requested.
The existing write statement that prints the number would then be at the end of the code.