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Exception Handling in Java

This document outlines an experiment on exception handling in Python. The aim is to understand exception handling concepts. Students will learn to implement arithmetic operations, stacks, and age validation with exception handling. They will write Python code during the lab session and submit it along with inputs, outputs and a conclusion on learning outcomes.

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Exception Handling in Java

This document outlines an experiment on exception handling in Python. The aim is to understand exception handling concepts. Students will learn to implement arithmetic operations, stacks, and age validation with exception handling. They will write Python code during the lab session and submit it along with inputs, outputs and a conclusion on learning outcomes.

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EXPERIMENT NO.

5
PART A

A.1 AIM: - To study exception handling python

A.2 Prerequisite
Exception handling in Java

A.3 Outcome
After successful completion of this experiment students will be able to
1. Understand the concept of exception handling

A.4 Theory

1. Implement different arithmetic operations using exception handling in python


2. Implement Stack using exception handling
3. Write a python program to accept age as an input if the age is above 18 candidate is
eligible for driving license if not then handle the exception by displaying the
appropriate message and even if character input is given instead of number
program should handle that exception rather than getting terminated
PART B
(PART B: TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENTS)
(Students must submit the soft copy as per following segments within two hours of the
practical. The soft copy must be uploaded on the Blackboard or emailed to the concerned
lab in charge faculties at the end of the practical in case the there is no Black board access
available)
Roll No. Name:
Program: Division:
Semester: Batch :
Date of Experiment: Date of Submission:
Grade :

B.1 Software Code written by student:


(Paste your Python code completed during the 2 hours of practical in the lab here)

B.2 Input and Output:


(Paste your program input and output in following format. If there is error then paste the
specific error in the output part. In case of error with due permission of the faculty extension
can be given to submit the error free code with output in due course of time. Students will be
graded accordingly.)

B.3 Conclusion:
(Students must write the conclusion as per the attainment of individual outcome listed above
and learning/observation noted in section B.1)

Output code:

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