ArithmeticErrorEasy Examples

Base class for arithmetic errors (ZeroDivisionError, OverflowError, etc.)

Triggering ArithmeticError

How ArithmeticError is raised and how to catch it.

python
# Triggering and catching ArithmeticError
try:
    raise ArithmeticError("arithmetic error")
except ArithmeticError as e:
    print(f"Caught ArithmeticError: {e}")
    print(f"Type: {type(e).__name__}")

ArithmeticError is raised when base class for arithmetic errors (zerodivisionerror, overflowerror, etc.). Always catch specific exceptions rather than bare except clauses.

Handling ArithmeticError

Basic error handling pattern for ArithmeticError.

python
# Safe handling pattern
def safe_operation():
    try:
        raise ArithmeticError("arithmetic error")
    except ArithmeticError:
        print("Operation failed gracefully")
        return None

result = safe_operation()
print(f"Result: {result}")

Wrapping risky operations in try/except blocks prevents your program from crashing.

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