So I'm making some school assignments and I have to throw an Exception if the condition between my "if" statement is met.
public class Fibonacci {
private static final long MAX = 91;
public static long finonacciGetal(int n) {
if (n > MAX || n < 0) throw new FibonacciException();
else {
long eerste = 0;
long tweede = 1;
long getal = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
getal = eerste + tweede;
eerste = tweede;
tweede = getal;
}
return getal;
}
}
}
Now I made a custom Exception where it returns an error message but it still keeps printing out the stacktrace. So is there a way to hide it from the Exception class itself? Cause if if I use try-catch blocks it keeps getting problems with my return values because the assignment used local variables. The program should stop after throwing 1 Exception
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: As requested my custom Exception
public class FibonacciException extends ArithmeticException {
public FibonacciException() {
super();
System.out.println("Max value surpassed");
}
}