C# Program to Demonstrate DivideByZero Exception

This is a C# Program to demonstrate DivideByZero exception.

Problem Description

This C# Program Demonstrates DivideByZero Exception.

Problem Solution

Here a DivideByZeroException is thrown. It indicates that a statement attempted to evaluate a division by zero.

Program/Source Code

Here is source code of the C# Program to Demonstrate DivideByZero Exception. The C# program is successfully compiled and executed with Microsoft Visual Studio. The program output is also shown below.

/*
 * C# Program to Demonstrate DivideByZero Exception
 */
using System;
class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        try
        {
            int result = 15 / int.Parse("0");
            Console.WriteLine(result);
        }
        catch (DivideByZeroException e)
        {
            Console.Write(e.Message);
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}
Program Explanation

This C# program is used to demonstrate DivideByZero exception. In try statement using ‘result’ variable divide the value of 15 by 0, here a DivideByZero exception is thrown. It indicates that a statement attempted to evaluate a division by zero. Using try and catch, an error message is displayed when the error occurs.

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Runtime Test Cases
 
Attempted to Divide by Zero

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