What is a try block?

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What is a try block?

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A try block encloses the statements that might raise an exception within it while a program is executing. Therefore, only the code that is written inside a try block is expected to raise an exception. If an exception is raised within the try block, the appropriate exception-handler that is associated with the try block processes the exception. A try statement within a block must be used with either a catch or a finally block. It can include multiple catch blocks. A try block without any catch or finally block will give a compilation error.


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