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How to Handle ValueError with try-except in Python

Build a beginner-friendly division calculator that catches ValueError and ZeroDivisionError with try-except blocks.

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def get_number(prompt="Enter a number: "):
    while True:
        try:
            value = float(input(prompt))
            return value
        except ValueError:
            print("That's not a valid number. Please try again.")


def divide_numbers(a, b):
    try:
        result = a / b
        return result
    ex…
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How to handle ZeroDivisionError in Python

Wrap a division operation in try/except to return None or a friendly message instead of crashing when dividing by zero.

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def safe_divide(a, b):
    """Return a/b if possible, else None when dividing by zero."""
    try:
        return a / b
    except ZeroDivisionError:
        return None


def safe_divide_with_message(a, b):
    """Return a how-to message on divide-by-zero error."""
    try:
        return a / b
    except ZeroDivisio…
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