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Try with multiple catch blocks


Try with multiple catch blocks
The way of handling an exception is varied from exception to exception hence for every exception raise a separate catch block is required that is trying with multiple catch blocks is possible and recommended to use.
Example:
If we try with multiple catch blocks presents then the order of catch blocks is very important it should be from child to parent by mistake if we are taking from parent to child then we will get Compile time error saying “exception xxx has already been caught”. 
Example:

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