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Sometimes you can define a block of code that will execute when a try/catch block is left.
The general form of a try/catch that includes finally is shown here:




    
try  {
                //  block  of  code  to  monitor  for  errors
        }
        catch  (ExcepType1  exOb)  {
                //  handler  for  ExcepType1  
        }
        catch  (ExcepType2  exOb)  {
                //  handler  for  ExcepType2  
        }
        .
        .
        .
        finally  {
                //  finally  code
        }
    
   
  
   

The finally block will be executed whenever execution leaves a try/catch block.




    
using  System;  
  
class  MainClass  {  
    public  static  void  Main()  {  
  
        Console.WriteLine("Receiving  ");  
        try  {  
            int  i=1,  j=0;
            
            i  =  i/j;  

        }  
        catch  (DivideByZeroException)  {  
            Console.WriteLine("Can't  divide  by  Zero!");  
            return;  
        }  
        catch  (IndexOutOfRangeException)  {  
            Console.WriteLine("No  matching  element  found.");  
        }  
        finally  {  
            Console.WriteLine("Leaving  try.");  
        }  
    }      
    
}
    
   
  
   



Output

Receiving
Can't divide by Zero!
Leaving try.


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