Use the throw statement to raise your built-in exceptions or your customized exceptions. Later these exceptions can be captured and you can take appropriate action.
Example
You can try to run the following code to implement throw statement −
<html> <head> <script> <!-- function myFunc() { var a = 100; var b = 0; try{ if ( b == 0 ){ throw( "Divide by zero error." ); } else { var c = a / b; } } catch ( e ) { alert("Error: " + e ); } } //--> </script> </head> <body> <p>Click the following to see the result:</p> <form> <input type = "button" value = "Click Me" onclick = "myFunc();" /> </form> </body> </html>