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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Exception Flow

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Understanding a quiz question regarding exceptions

Below was a question regarding exceptions which requires you to identify which values are printed. I got the correct answer but want to be sure I thought about it correctly.

print("A")
try:
    result = 5 + 5
    print("B")
except ValueError:
    print("C")
except TypeError:
    print("D")
else:
    print("E")
print("F")

The way I thought about it was: A gets printed then 'result' is successfully tried and B gets printed. Because there were no problems with 'result' or printing B there are no errors so the else function is performed printing 'E' and then the final printing function is performed printing 'F'...

Hope that makes sense and thanks.

2 Answers

Yes. You got it.