Error Types in Python

This blog is explains about Python error Types

Python error Types:

AssertionError – Raised when the assert statement fails.

AttributeError – Raised on the attribute assignment or reference fails.

EOFError – Raised when the input() function hits the end-of-file condition.

FloatingPointError – Raised when a floating point operation fails.

GeneratorExit – Raised when a generator’s close() method is called.

ImportError – Raised when the imported module is not found.

IndexError – Raised when the index of a sequence is out of range.

KeyError – Raised when a key is not found in a dictionary.

KeyboardInterrupt – Raised when the user hits the interrupt key (Ctrl+c or delete).

MemoryError – Raised when an operation runs out of memory.

NameError – Raised when a variable is not found in the local or global scope.

NotImplementedError – Raised by abstract methods.

OSError – Raised when a system operation causes a system-related error.

OverflowError – Raised when the result of an arithmetic operation is too large to be represented.

ReferenceError – Raised when a weak reference proxy is used to access a garbage collected referent.

RuntimeError – Raised when an error does not fall under any other category.

StopIteration – Raised by the next() function to indicate that there is no further item to be returned by the iterator.

SyntaxError – Raised by the parser when a syntax error is encountered.

IndentationError – Raised when there is an incorrect indentation.

TabError – Raised when the indentation consists of inconsistent tabs and spaces.

SystemError – Raised when the interpreter detects internal error.

SystemExit – Raised by the sys.exit() function.

TypeError – Raised when a function or operation is applied to an object of an incorrect type.

UnboundLocalError – Raised when a reference is made to a local variable in a function or method, but no value has been bound to that variable.

UnicodeError – Raised when a Unicode-related encoding or decoding error occurs.

UnicodeEncodeError – Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during encoding.

UnicodeDecodeError – Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during decoding.

UnicodeTranslateError – Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during translation.

ValueError – Raised when a function gets an argument of correct type but improper value.

ZeroDivisionError – Raised when the second operand of a division or module operation is zero.

References:

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