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C# C# Objects Inheritance Throwing Exceptions

olu adesina
olu adesina
23,007 Points

how can we create a new instance of the exception class with out assigning it to a variable

how can we create a new exception instance with out assigning it to a variable. its not static is it ? Steven Parker

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

:bell: Hi, I was alerted by your tag.

By providing the new exception instance to the "throw" statement, it will be passed to the "catch" and can be given a name there when declaring the parameter for the "catch". You're just a few steps away from another video where you will see this explained and shown in example code.