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Mastering Python: Annotations, Errors and Environment
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Mastering Python: Annotations, Errors and Environment

Mastering Python: Annotations, Errors and Environment

1. Annotations
2. Function Arguments in Details
3. Error Handling
4. Virtual Environment

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Raising

Let's learn how to raise an error.

Errors can be raised using the raise keyword:

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raise TypeError
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The TypeError in the example above was raised without a message.

To output an error message, you can pass a string inside the parentheses () after the error object:

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raise ValueError("Wrong value!")
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Taak

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You have implemented the perimeter() function that returns the triangle perimeter. This function receives the sides of a triangle (a, b, and c). You need to add error raising to this function.

  1. All received sides should be int or float data type. In another case, the function should raise the TypeError with the message "All sides should be int or float type".

  2. In a triangle, all sides should have a length greater than 0. In other cases, the function should raise the ValueError with the message "All sides should be greater than 0".

  3. In a triangle, the sum of two sides must always be greater than the third side (otherwise, the two sides would not reach each other through the third side). Therefore, if one of the received sides is greater than the sum of the other two, the program must raise the ValueError with the message "It's not a triangle".

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book
Raising

Let's learn how to raise an error.

Errors can be raised using the raise keyword:

1
raise TypeError
copy

The TypeError in the example above was raised without a message.

To output an error message, you can pass a string inside the parentheses () after the error object:

1
raise ValueError("Wrong value!")
copy
Taak

Swipe to start coding

You have implemented the perimeter() function that returns the triangle perimeter. This function receives the sides of a triangle (a, b, and c). You need to add error raising to this function.

  1. All received sides should be int or float data type. In another case, the function should raise the TypeError with the message "All sides should be int or float type".

  2. In a triangle, all sides should have a length greater than 0. In other cases, the function should raise the ValueError with the message "All sides should be greater than 0".

  3. In a triangle, the sum of two sides must always be greater than the third side (otherwise, the two sides would not reach each other through the third side). Therefore, if one of the received sides is greater than the sum of the other two, the program must raise the ValueError with the message "It's not a triangle".

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 3. Hoofdstuk 3
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