1Build a class called TestExceptionsjavaPut the following co
1.Build a class called “TestExceptions.java”.Put the following code in the main method.
int myArr = new int[10];
int x,y,z;
x=0;
y=10;
z=y/x;
myArr[10] = 0;
Compile and run this class. What happens?
Now add try/catch blocks to catch these exceptions?
Is there another way that you can prevent a run-time error without
using try-catch blocks?
2.next build an Account class.The Account class should have 3 Properties: Balance, Owner and AcctNo.The Account class should have 2 constructors, one that takes all 3 properties and one that takes no args(the default).The Account class should have set and get methods as well as deposit and withdraw methods.Also include a display() method that outputs AcctNo, Owner and Balance. Use a main() method to test out this class.
Use the following code, in the main method, to test the Account class?
Account a1;
a1 = new Account(2222, “Frank”, 1000);
a1.deposit(100.00);
a1.display();
3.now in your Account main() method, attempt to withdraw more than the current balance that is available.What happens now?
Use the following code to test the Account class?
Account a1;
a1 = new Account(2222, “Frank”, 500.00);
a1.deposit(100.00);
a1.withdraw(900.00);
a1.display();
What happened?
Solution
a)
If we compile the code as given following exception occurs:
Exception in thread \"main\" java.lang.ArithmeticException: / by zero
    at TestExceptions.main(TestExceptions.java:9)
Now by adding try and catch statement, modified code:
TestExceptions.java
public class TestExceptions
 {
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
    int myArr[] = new int[10];
    int x,y,z;
    x=0;
    y=10;
    try
    {
    z=y/x;     
 }
 catch(ArithmeticException e)
 {
        System.out.println(e);
 }
   myArr[9] = 0;
 }
 }
Another way that you can prevent a run-time error:
public class TestExceptions
 {
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
    int myArr[] = new int[10];
    int x,y,z;
    x=0;
    y=10;
    if(x!=0)
    {
    z=y/x;     
 }
 else
 {
        System.out.println(\"Divide by zero Exception\");
 }
   myArr[9] = 0;
 }
 }
b)
Account.java
public class Account
 {
 public String owner ;
 public double balance;
 public int accnumber;
public Account(int accnumber, String owner , double balance) {
 this.owner = owner;
 this.balance = balance;
 this.accnumber = accnumber;
 }
 public Account() {
 this.owner = \"Defaulname\";
 this.balance = 0;
 this.accnumber = 0;
 }
   public void getBalance()
    {
    System.out.println(\"Your balance is \" + this.balance);   
    }
   public void setBalance(int b)
    {
        this.balance = b;
    }
   public void deposit(double amount)
    {
    this.balance = this.balance + amount;
    }
 
    public void display()
    {
    System.out.println(\"Owner: \" + this.owner);   
    System.out.println(\"balance: \" + this.balance);   
    System.out.println(\"Account Number: \" + this.accnumber);   
    }
   public void withdraw(double amount)
    {
        if( amount > this.balance)
        {
        System.out.println(\"Sorry, you have insufficient balance!\");   
    }
    else
    {
    this.balance = this.balance - amount;        
    }
    }
 }
driver.java
public class driver
 {
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
 Account a1;
 a1 = new Account(2222, \"Frank\", 1000);
 a1.deposit(100.00);
 a1.display();
 }
 }
Sample output:
Owner: Frank
 balance: 1100.0
 Account Number: 2222
c)
driver.java
public class driver
 {
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
 Account a1;
 a1 = new Account(2222, \"Frank\", 500.00);
 a1.deposit(100.00);
 a1.withdraw(900.00);
 a1.display();
 }
 }
Sample Output:
Sorry, you have insufficient balance!
 Owner: Frank
 balance: 600.0
 Account Number: 2222
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