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7.4.7.Throw Exception out of a Method
Option Strict On
 Imports System

 Class Tester
     Shared Sub Main( )
         Console.WriteLine("Enter Main...")
         Console.WriteLine("Enter Run...")
         Func1( )
         Console.WriteLine("Exit Run...")

         Console.WriteLine("Exit Main...")
     End Sub

     Public Shared Sub Func1( )
         Console.WriteLine("Enter Func1...")
         Func2( )
         Console.WriteLine("Exit Func1...")
     End Sub
     
     Public Shared Sub Func2( )
         Console.WriteLine("Enter Func2...")
         Throw New System.Exception( )
         Console.WriteLine("Exit Func2...")
     End Sub
 End Class
Enter Main...
Enter Run...
Enter Func1...
Enter Func2...

Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.
   at Tester.Func2()
   at Tester.Main()
7.4.Exception
7.4.1.Basics of Visual Basic exception handling
7.4.2.Use properties Message, StackTrace and InnerException
7.4.3.Get Message from Exception
7.4.4.Convert Exception to String
7.4.5.Exception fields
7.4.6.Display Exception Trace
7.4.7.Throw Exception out of a Method
7.4.8.Catch Exception in a function
7.4.9.Set Exception HelpLink
7.4.10.Serializable Exception Inheriting NullReferenceException
7.4.11.Catch divided by zero exception
7.4.12.Throw Your own exception in class constructor
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