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JavaScript Throw Statement
The Throw Statement
The throw statement allows you to create an exception. If you use this
statement together with the try...catch statement, you can control program
flow and generate accurate error messages.
Syntax
throw(exception) |
The exception can be a string, integer, Boolean or an object.
Note that throw is written in lowercase letters. Using uppercase
letters will generate a JavaScript error!
Example 1
The example below determines the value of a variable called x. If the value
of x is higher than 10 or lower than 0 we are going to throw an error. The error is then caught by the catch argument and the proper
error message is displayed:
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posted by Computer @ 10:51,