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A user-defined exception class
A user-defined exception class

Imports System

Public Class MainClass

   Shared Sub Main()
      ' catch any NegativeNumberException thrown
      Try
         Throw New NegativeNumberException("Exception occurred")
          
      Catch formatException As FormatException
         Console.WriteLine(formatException.Message)

         ' diplay MessageBox if negative number input
      Catch negativeNumberException As _
         NegativeNumberException

         Console.WriteLine(negativeNumberException.Message)

      End Try

   End Sub ' Main

End Class

Public Class NegativeNumberException
   Inherits ApplicationException

   Public Sub New()
      MyBase.New("Illegal operation for a negative number")
   End Sub ' New

   ' constructor for customizing error message
   Public Sub New(ByVal messageValue As String)
      MyBase.New(messageValue)
   End Sub ' New

   ' constructor for customizing error message and specifying
   ' inner exception object
   Public Sub New(ByVal messageValue As String, _
      ByVal inner As Exception)

      MyBase.New(messageValue, inner)
   End Sub

End Class
           
       
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