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Authors:
Walter Savitch ,julia Lobur
Chapter:
Exception Handling
Exercise:
Programming Projects
Question:2 | ISBN:9780321531346 | Edition: 7

Question

Write a program that converts dates from numerical month/day format to

alphabetic month/day (for example 1/31 or 01/31 corresponds to January 31).


The dialogue should be similar to that in Programming Project 1.

You will define two exception classes, one called MonthError and another

called DayError. If the user enters anything other than a legal month

number (integers from 1 to 12), then your program will throw and catch a

MonthError. Similarly, if the user enters anything other than a valid day

number (integers from 1 to either 29, 30, or 31, depending on the month), then your program will throw and catch a DayError. To keep things simple, always allow 29 days for February.

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