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7.5.4.Catch different Exception with multiple catch statements
Imports System.IO

public class Tester
   public Shared Sub Main
        Dim As Integer
        Dim As Integer
        Dim As Integer
        Try
            x = 1
            y = 0
            z = x / y
        Catch As DivideByZeroException
            Console.WriteLine("You have attempted to divide by zero!")
            y = 2
            z = x / y
        Catch As OverflowException
            Console.WriteLine("You have encountered an overflow exception. ")
            y = 2
            z = x / y
        Catch As System.Data.ConstraintException
            Console.WriteLine("You have encountered a constraint exception. ")
            y = 2
            z = x / y
        Finally
            Console.WriteLine(x & "/" & y & " = " & z)
        End Try

   End Sub
   
End class
You have encountered an overflow exception.
1/2 = 0
7.5.Try Catch
7.5.1.Try Catch Exception
7.5.2.Catch Exception throwed from a Method
7.5.3.Catch specific Exception from a Method
7.5.4.Catch different Exception with multiple catch statements
7.5.5.Filtered Exception
7.5.6.Catch without Exception type
7.5.7.Catch custom exception
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