In this article we will learn to implement a CPP program for handling divide by zero exception. A C++ program is provided below for handling divide by zero exception. Program is as follows:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a, b;
cout<<"Enter two integer values: ";
cin>>a>>b;
try
{
if(b == 0)
{
throw b;
}
else
{
cout<<(a/b);
}
}
catch(int)
{
cout<<"Second value cannot be zero";
}
return 0;
}
Input and output for the above program are as follows:
Enter two integer values: 4 0
Second value cannot be zero
Suryateja Pericherla, at present is a Research Scholar (full-time Ph.D.) in the Dept. of Computer Science & Systems Engineering at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Previously worked as an Associate Professor in the Dept. of CSE at Vishnu Institute of Technology, India.
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if catch (int) is written so write catch(float) then no error will come
That is based on the program requirements. 🙂
if we take float a,b; then the program shows an error that core dump
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