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bookChallenge: Specific Exception Catching

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Implement a method that parses a string to an integer, handling both null and format errors with specific catch blocks.

  • If the input string is null, catch the resulting ArgumentNullException and throw a new ArgumentNullException with the message "Input string is null.".
  • If the input string is not a valid integer format, catch the resulting FormatException and throw a new FormatException with the message "Input string is not in a correct format to parse to int.".
  • If the input string is a valid integer, return its parsed value.

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Implement a method that parses a string to an integer, handling both null and format errors with specific catch blocks.

  • If the input string is null, catch the resulting ArgumentNullException and throw a new ArgumentNullException with the message "Input string is null.".
  • If the input string is not a valid integer format, catch the resulting FormatException and throw a new FormatException with the message "Input string is not in a correct format to parse to int.".
  • If the input string is a valid integer, return its parsed value.

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