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Prices typically contain more useful information for buyers than for sellers.
Try Block
A try block in programming is used to enclose code that might throw an exception, allowing it to be caught and handled gracefully.
Throwable
The superclass of all errors and exceptions in the Java language, from which all exception classes are derived.
Descendants
Descendants refer to all elements in a hierarchy that are below a given element, typically used in the context of hierarchical data structures or in document object models.
Catch Block
Part of exception handling in Java, where exceptions thrown in the try block are caught and handled.
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