On Mar 23, 9:42 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mar 23, 8:16 am, "Harlin Seritt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Using the code below: > > > ---BEGIN CODE--- > > > value = raw_input("Type a divisor: ") > > try: > > value = int(value) > > print "42 / %d = %d" % (value, 42/value) > > except ValueError: > > print "I can't convert the value to an integer" > > except ZeroDivisionError: > > print "Your value should not be zero" > > except: > > print "Something unexpected happened" > > > ---END CODE--- > > > In the last 'except' block, how can I print out the particular error > > name even though one is not specifically named? > > > Thanks, > > > Harlin > > Thanks for pointing that out. I was following logic I was taught in > Hetland's book, which supposedly was up-to-date for Python 2.4. > Typical textbook error. > > Mike
Thanks guys... that gets 'er done. Harlin Seritt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list