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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Exception Flow

What would the output be of the following code?

print("A") try: result = 5 + 5 print("B") except ValueError: print("C") except TypeError: print("D") else: print("E") print("F")

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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You quoted the quiz but didn't ask a question yourself. I'm guessing you just want some hints:

  • the code uses a "try/except" sequence, will anything in the "try" section cause an error?
  • if it does, what kind of error will it cause?
  • based on the kind of error what will be printed?
  • any code not covered by the "try/except" group will always run
  • the final output will be the combination of the code that always runs with the conditional code

Steve ! Thanks a lot, well understood.