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You can view all statements within the method where certain exceptions can be caught.Just place the caret at the throw keyword in a method declaration,press shift+alt+o and select the desired exception class from the list.This will also work for try and catch.
public static void main(String [] args) throw IOException {
String s;
do{
BufferedReader buff = new BufferedReader(new InputStre
System.out.print(“Enter the number of meters(m) to co
System.out.flush();
s = buff.readLine();
String result[] = convertMetersToInches(s);
System.out.println(result[0]);
System.out.print(result[1]+”(Type \”y\” for \”yes\”
System.out.flush();
s = buff.readLine();
}while(processRepeatConversion(s));
System.out.println(“THANX FOR USING OUR CONVERTER!BYE!”);
}