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chris muhirwa
1,112 PointsNow wrap the testing logic with a try/catch and write the message
Now wrap the testing logic with a try/catch and write the message
try
{
int value = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
if (value < 0 || value > 20)
try
{
throw new System.Exception();
catch (Exception e)
}
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("You entered {0}",value));
1 Answer

Steven Parker
216,012 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you'll only need one "try"
- the "try" block should enclose the testing logic (the "if" block)
- make sure the braces are all balanced
- the "catch" block must write out the message given in the instructions