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Your own Exception Class
Your own Exception Class

Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions


Public Class MainClass
         Shared Sub Main(  )
             Try
                 Console.WriteLine("Open file here")
                 Dim As Double = 0
                 Dim As Double = 5
                 Console.WriteLine("{0} / {1} = {2}", a, b, DoDivide(a, b))
                 Console.WriteLine("This line may or may not print")

             ' most derived exception type first
             Catch As System.DivideByZeroException
                 Console.WriteLine_
                    "DivideByZeroException! Msg: {0}", e.Message)
                 Console.WriteLine("HelpLink: {0}", e.HelpLink)

             ' catch custom exception
             Catch As MyCustomException
                 Console.WriteLine_
                    "MyCustomException! Msg: {0}", e.Message)
                 Console.WriteLine("HelpLink: {0}", e.HelpLink)

             Catch ' catch any uncaught exceptions
                 Console.WriteLine("Unknown exception caught")
             Finally
                 Console.WriteLine("Close file here.")
             End Try
         End Sub 'Main

         Shared Public Function DoDivide(ByVal a As Double, ByVal b As DoubleAs Double
             If b = Then
                 Throw New System.DivideByZeroException(  )
             End If
             If a = Then
                 Throw New System.ArithmeticException(  )
             End If
             Return a / b
         End Function

   
End Class

     Public Class MyCustomException
         Inherits System.ApplicationException

         Public Sub New(ByVal message As String)
             MyBase.New(message)
         End Sub
     End Class

           
       
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