Include variable value when throwing exception
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I have a function that throws a specific exception, and a try/catch block in a top-level function that handles it. I want to pass along the value of some variables in addition to the error message for debugging purposes. Typically cell array, string array or numerical matrix.
I'm guessing I would have to create a custom exception class for this?
Follow-up: Why is the default MException so restrictive? Is error handling like I described a bad practice?
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Marc Youcef
il 22 Mar 2020
I was looking for same thing as well. I hav objects being instantiated in a loop and when it fails I would like to know which index of instantiation failed.
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Daniel
il 6 Nov 2025 alle 15:38
Modificato: Daniel
il 6 Nov 2025 alle 15:39
To add custom data to an exception, subclass MException and add custom properties.
classdef MyException < MException
properties
Data
end
end
Then, in code, use your custom property as so:
try
ex = MyException('root:cause', 'error message');
ex.Data = 1234;
ex.throw()
catch ME
disp(ME.Data)
end
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Steven Lord
il 7 Nov 2025 alle 5:22
Why not just build up the appropriate string containing the message with the information you want it to include then call error to throw an error with that message?
expectsOnlyScalar(pi)
expectsOnlyScalar(1:10)
function expectsOnlyScalar(x)
if isscalar(x)
disp("Good, you passed in the scalar value " + x)
else
msg = "I expected a scalar value but instead " + ...
"you passed in an array of size " + mat2str(size(x)) + "!";
error(msg)
end
end
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