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Computer Science Introduction to Data Structures Exploring Arrays Operations on Arrays

Angelus Miculek
Angelus Miculek
6,474 Points

runtime or index errors

'Using an index that is out of bounds of the current range of values results in a runtime error.'

Does he mean indexerror?

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

As you can see in the example, the specific error created is "IndexError", which is one of many kinds of the generic type runtime error. This type of error is only detected while the program is running.

The other generic type would be syntax error, which is detected on inspection before the program runs.