User defined Exception subclass
You can also create your own exception sub class simply by extending java Exception class. You can define a constructor for your Exception sub class (not compulsory) and you can override the toString() function to display your customized message on catch.
class MyException extends Exception { private int ex; MyException(int a) { ex=a; } public String toString() { return "MyException[" + ex +"] is less than zero"; } } class Test { static void sum(int a,int b) throws MyException { if(a<0) { throw new MyException(a); } else { System.out.println(a+b); } } public static void main(String[] args) { try { sum(-10, 10); } catch(MyException me) { System.out.println(me); } } }
Points to Remember
- Extend the Exception class to create your own ecxeption class.
- You don't have to implement anything inside it, no methods are required.
- You can have a Constructor if you want.
- You can override the toString() function, to display customized message.
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