Modify your last GeoPoint program and add exception handling. Wrap the code inside the main “do another?” loop of your last program with a try block. Add three except blocks. The first will catch a TypeError exception and display “Wrong type of input!” The second will catch an exception of your choice and display a message that makes sense. The third will catch a generic Exception along with its object e and display the message “Something went wrong: “, e so that the error message e is displayed. The code will look something like this (yours may vary): doAnother = 'y' while doAnother == 'y':     try         …your code here…     except TypeError :         print "Wrong type of input!"     except …exception you picked…  :         print …your custom message…     except Exception,e:         print "Something went wrong: ", e     doAnother = raw_input('Do another (y/n)? ')

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  1. Modify your last GeoPoint program and add exception handling.
  2. Wrap the code inside the main “do another?” loop of your last program with a try block.
  3. Add three except blocks.
    1. The first will catch a TypeError exception and display “Wrong type of input!”
    2. The second will catch an exception of your choice and display a message that makes sense.
    3. The third will catch a generic Exception along with its object e and display the message “Something went wrong: “, e so that the error message e is displayed.

The code will look something like this (yours may vary):

doAnother = 'y'

while doAnother == 'y':

    try

        …your code here…

    except TypeError :

        print "Wrong type of input!"

    except …exception you picked…  :

        print …your custom message…

    except Exception,e:

        print "Something went wrong: ", e

    doAnother = raw_input('Do another (y/n)? ')      

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