In try~catch, can I use multiple catch like JAVA?
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try ... catch ... catch ...
This form is impossible.
Now, I used java and matlab mix, so need the try~catch like that. Could I use that form??
Thanks
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Jan
on 2 Nov 2015
Edited: Jan
on 2 Nov 2015
No, you can't do this in Matlab. Matlab's try, catch works exactly as explained in the documentation: doc try
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Steven Lord
on 2 Nov 2015
One way to approximate Java's approach is to include a SWITCH/CASE in your CATCH block.
x = magic(2);
try
a = x+magic(3);
catch ME
switch ME.identifier
case 'MATLAB:dimagree'
% handle the 'Matrix dimensions must agree.' error
case 'MATLAB:mixedClasses'
% handle the error that occurs when you try to combine
% unlike integer types
otherwise
rethrow(ME) % I don't know what error occurred, so just rethrow it
end
end
Hossam Elshahaby
on 26 Jun 2018
Hi Kim,
You can make nested try catch
x = magic(2);
try
a = x+magic(3);
catch ME
try
switch ME.identifi
if true
% code
ender
case 'MATLAB:dimagree'
% handle the 'Matrix dimensions must agree.' error
case 'MATLAB:mixedClasses'
% handle the error that occurs when you try to combine
% unlike integer types
otherwise
rethrow(ME) % I don't know what error occurred, so just rethrow it
end
catch
...
end
end
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