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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:29:06+00:00 2026-05-11T13:29:06+00:00

There are some posts that asks what the difference between those two are already.

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There are some posts that asks what the difference between those two are already.
(why do I have to even mention this…)

But my question is different in a way that I am calling ‘throw ex’ in another error god-like handling method.

public class Program {     public static void Main(string[] args) {         try {             // something         } catch (Exception ex) {             HandleException(ex);         }     }      private static void HandleException(Exception ex) {         if (ex is ThreadAbortException) {             // ignore then,             return;         }         if (ex is ArgumentOutOfRangeException) {              // Log then,             throw ex;         }         if (ex is InvalidOperationException) {             // Show message then,             throw ex;         }         // and so on.     } } 

If try & catch were used in the Main, then I would use throw; to rethrow the error. But in the above simplied code, all exceptions go through HandleException

Does throw ex; has the same effect as calling throw when called inside HandleException?

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:29:07+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:29 pm

    Yes, there is a difference.

    • throw ex resets the stack trace (so your errors would appear to originate from HandleException)

    • throw doesn’t – the original offender would be preserved.

       static void Main(string[] args)  {      try      {          Method2();      }      catch (Exception ex)      {          Console.Write(ex.StackTrace.ToString());          Console.ReadKey();      }  }   private static void Method2()  {      try      {          Method1();      }      catch (Exception ex)      {          //throw ex resets the stack trace Coming from Method 1 and propogates it to the caller(Main)          throw ex;      }  }   private static void Method1()  {      try      {          throw new Exception("Inside Method1");      }      catch (Exception)      {          throw;      }  } 
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