Table 5-1. The built-in exception types
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System.ApplicationException
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Exception
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Use this class as the base class to user-defined exceptions; a more
derived exception should be thrown.
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System.ArgumentNullException
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ArgumentException
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Thrown when a parameter value for a method is null
and null is not allowed.
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System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException
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ArgumentException
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Thrown when a parameter value for a method is out of the range of
expected values.
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System.ArrayTypeMismatchException
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SystemException
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Thrown when an incompatible data type is assigned to an element in an
array.
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System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
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ExternalException
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Thrown when an unknown HRESULT is returned from a
COM object.
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System.Configuration.ConfigurationException
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SystemException
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Thrown when an invalid configuration setting is encountered.
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System.Reflection.CustomAttributeFormatException
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FormatException
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Thrown when a custom attribute format is incorrect.
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System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException
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IOException
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Thrown when a file or directory cannot be found.
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System.Exception
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Object
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Base class of all exceptions; you should always throw a more derived
exception.
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System.FormatException
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SystemException
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Thrown when an invalid format parameter is passed to a method.
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System.IndexOutOfRangeException
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SystemException
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Thrown when you attempt to access an array element with an index
value outside the valid range for that array.
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System.Configuration.Install.InstallException
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SystemException
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Thrown during software installation when an error is encountered
during uninstall, committing of data, or rolling back of data.
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System.ComponentModel.InvalidEnumArgumentException
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ArgumentException
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Thrown when an invalid enumeration value is passed to a method.
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System.InvalidOperationException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a method is called while the object it resides in is in a
state that makes it illegal to call this method.
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System.IO.IOException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a general I/O exception occurs; you should throw a more
derived exception.
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System.MemberAccessException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a general error occurs while using a class member; you
should throw a more derived exception.
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System.MethodAccessException
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MemberAccessException
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Thrown when a general error occurs while using a method member.
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System.NotFiniteNumberException
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ArithmeticException
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Thrown when a double or single data type is expected to have a finite
number and instead it contains NaN, +infinity, or - infinity.
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System.NotImplementedException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a member is accessed that is not yet implemented.
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System.NotSupportedException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a member is accessed that is not yet supported.
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System.NullReferenceException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a reference set to null is used.
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System.ObjectDisposedException
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InvalidOperation-Exception
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Thrown when a disposed object is accessed.
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System.ServiceProcess.TimeoutException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a service times out.
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System.ComponentModel.WarningException
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SystemException
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Thrown when a warning message needs to be displayed. This exception
does not imply a serious failure of the application or system.
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System.Net.WebException
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InvalidOperation-Exception
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Thrown when a pluggable protocol causes an error.
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System.Xml.XmlException
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SystemException
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Thrown due to a general error in the XML.
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See the "Exception Class" topic in
the MSDN documentation; also see the classes that derive from the
Exception class.