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Exceptions and raises
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1 AnswerIf except can handle common errors very well, doesn't that make the use of raise redundant inside of a try-except block?
For example:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except ZeroDivisionError:
raise ValueError("An error occurred!")
What's the difference if we handle it this way:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except (ZeroDivisionError, ValueError):
print("An error occurred!")
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2 Answersdef manipulate_data(n):
positives,negatives=[],[]
if not isinstance(n,list):
raise ValueError
return
else:
for i in n:
if i>=0:
positives.append(i)
if i<0
negatives.append(i)
new=[len(positives,sum(negatives)]
return new.
Someone kindly assist I keep running it in unitests and I keep getting errors.
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