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If except can handle common errors very well, doesn't that make the use of raise redundant inside of a try-except block?
For example:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except ZeroDivisionError:
raise ValueError("An error occurred!")
What's the difference if we handle it this way:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except (ZeroDivisionError, ValueError):
print("An error occurred!")
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2 AnswersIs it possible to make my code run without having to press Enter on my IDE? For example: if I'm making a calculator and I want the calculations to be made as soon as I press "=" after typing the numbers and the operator?
Say I wanted to add two numbers: can it calculate automatically as soon as I write "2+3=" without having to press Enter?
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5 AnswersQ1: should we always assign one svg size if more than one graphs are drawn?
Q2: again, I want to make two different animations of different shapes? in the same svg, without changing the size, no result?
Q3: and again, in a same svg sized, want to make path with combinations of C, S , A etc, no results?
what is proper ways to do the above? what attentions should we pay to ?
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2 Answers
what have i to do, if i want that the program always writes for example :
0+1
1+2
3+3
6+4
10+5
15+6
...
because now it just writes
1
3
6
10
15
...
and maybe if it works, can i make then
0+1=1
1+2=3
3+3=6
6+4=10
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int i;
int sum = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= 100; i++){
sum = sum+i;
cout<<sum<<endl;
}
cout<<sum;
return 0;
}
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