I’m trying to understand how I’m going to use Throw in my code. I have a MainForm class to handle the Windows Form GUI and then I have the Manager class to read and save data from/to files.
I use Try/Catch in both classes, but my instructor want me to use Throw in the Manager class and despite that I’m reading about it, I don’t get the point what it will do? Will Throw affect the Try/Catch in the MainForm class?
I also use a message box in the manager class if an exception is catched, but no message box are allow to be in the manager according to the instructor, so how would I do then? Can I use the message box in MainForm class only? Preciate some help to understand and expand my knowledge! Thanks!
MainForm class:
try
{
motelManager.SaveToFile(file);
}
catch
{
MessageBox.Show("Ett fel uppstod!", "Varning!", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation);
}
Manager class:
public void SaveToFile(string filePath)
{
try
{
string newFilePath = filePath.Replace(".bin", "");
filestream = new FileStream(newFilePath + ".bin", FileMode.Create);
BinaryFormatter b = new BinaryFormatter();
b.Serialize(filestream, animals);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Varning!", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation);
}
if (filestream != null) filestream.Close();
}
your manager class should look like this:
and in your main class: