new to the try/catch thing and need to use it for a program. For some reason though my program crashes when it catches the obj. The sample program I wrote just reads in a number and then tests to see if its below 10 or above 20. The point is to use two user defined classes to throw and catch. The above 20 obj gets thrown and catches just fine. But the below 10, if its thrown will crash the program. Why is this? here is my code
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
class above20
{
public:
above20()
{
msg = "Number is above 20.";
};
string getmsg()
{
cout<<msg<<endl;
};
private:
string msg;
};
class below10
{
public:
below10()
{
msg = "Number is below 10";
};
string getmsg()
{
cout<<msg<<endl;
};
private:
string msg;
};
int main ()
{
int num;
try
{
cout<<"Enter Number between 10 and 20:"<<endl;
cin >> num;
if (num > 20)
{
throw above20 ();
}
}
catch (above20 obj)
{
obj.getmsg();
}
try
{
if (num < 10)
{
throw below10 ();
}
}
catch (below10 obj)
{
obj.getmsg();
}
system ("pause");
return (0);
}
cout<<"Enter Number between 10 and 20:"<<endl;
andcin >> num;
before the first try blockcatch
blocks after a singletry
block.