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The InvalidHexData exception class describes an exception associated with finding
The <var>InvalidHexData</var> exception class describes an exception associated with finding non-hexadecimal data where hexadecimal data was expected, usually when translating the hexadecimal data to something else.
non-hexadecimal data where hexadecimal data was expected, usually
when translating the hexadecimal data to something else.
   
   
To produce an InvalidHexData exception, you typically use a User Language Throw
To produce an <var>InvalidHexData</var> exception yourself, you typically use a <var class="product">User Language</var> <var>[[Throw]]</var> statement with an <var>InvalidHexData</var> <var>[[New_(InvalidHexData_constructor)|New]]</var> constructor. This statement must be issued from within a method, and it can only be caught by the code that calls the method. For example, the following statement throws an <var>InvalidHexData</var> exception with the position set to <code>1</code>:
statement with an InvalidHexData New constructor.
<p class="code">throw %(invalidHexData):new(position=1)
This statement must be issued from within a method, and it can only be
caught by the code that calls the method.
For example,
the following statement throws an InvalidHexData exception with the position
set to <code>1</code>:
<p class="code"> throw %(invalidHexData):new(position=1)
</p>
</p>
   
   
The methods in this class are listed at "[[List of InvalidHexData
The methods in this class are listed at "[[List_of_InvalidHexData_methods|List of InvalidHexData methods]]".
methods]]".
[[Category:System exception classes]]
[[Category:System exception classes]]

Revision as of 05:34, 22 April 2011

The InvalidHexData exception class describes an exception associated with finding non-hexadecimal data where hexadecimal data was expected, usually when translating the hexadecimal data to something else.

To produce an InvalidHexData exception yourself, you typically use a User Language Throw statement with an InvalidHexData New constructor. This statement must be issued from within a method, and it can only be caught by the code that calls the method. For example, the following statement throws an InvalidHexData exception with the position set to 1:

throw %(invalidHexData):new(position=1)

The methods in this class are listed at "List of InvalidHexData methods".