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how can i know the line number of the caught Exception inside try, catch ? here is my code:

try{
//your code here
} catch (Exception) {
    print('Exception '+Exception.toString());

  }
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    use catch (e, s) instead of catch (e) - here s is a complete stack trace where your exception occurs
    – pskink
    Aug 27, 2019 at 9:22
  • @pskink and what ? Aug 27, 2019 at 9:23

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try{
//your code here
} catch (e, stacktrace) {
    print('Exception: ' + e.toString());
    print('Stacktrace: ' + stacktrace.toString());
}
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    Please don't post only code as answer, but also include an explanation what your code does and how it solves the problem of the question. Answers with an explanation are generally of higher quality, and are more likely to attract upvotes. Mar 29, 2020 at 8:41
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    Well, after 2 years this answer saved my life and this won't need to much explanation. From the docs: "A StackTrace is intended to convey information to the user about the call sequence that triggered an exception." With another words: when getting an exception on a try/catch block, this will print on the console the file, line and model/function/condition that triggered the exception.
    – JS_LnMstr
    May 9, 2022 at 16:51

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