
Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
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Chapter 12.9, Problem 12.9.1CP
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Custom exception class:
The custom exception class is defined with help of extending the Exception class or subclass of Exception.
- Java contains some exception classes. But if the program run into problem then create own exception class to handle that exception or problem which is derived from Exception class or subclass of Exception.
- The syntax to declare the custom exception class is given below:
public class ClassName extends Exception
{
}
Example:
//Custom exception class definition
public class IllegalException extends Exception
{
//Declare variable
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x3000
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0101000000100000
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0101100101000110
x3004
0000010000000001
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0001000000100001
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
Chapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.1CPChapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.2CPChapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.3CPChapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.4CPChapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.5CPChapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.6CPChapter 12.3, Problem 12.3.1CPChapter 12.3, Problem 12.3.2CPChapter 12.4, Problem 12.4.1CPChapter 12.4, Problem 12.4.2CP
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