The following exceptions are thrown by certain C# operations.
System.ArithmeticException
| A base class for exceptions that occur during arithmetic operations, such as System.DivideByZeroException and System.OverflowException.
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System.ArrayTypeMismatchException
| Thrown when a store into an array fails because the actual type of the stored element is incompatible with the actual type of the array.
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System.DivideByZeroException
| Thrown when an attempt to divide an integral value by zero occurs.
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System.IndexOutOfRangeException
| Thrown when an attempt to index an array via an index that is less than zero or outside the bounds of the array.
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System.InvalidCastException
| Thrown when an explicit conversion from a base type or interface to a derived type fails at run time.
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System.NullReferenceException
| Thrown when a null reference is used in a way that causes the referenced object to be required.
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System.OutOfMemoryException
| Thrown when an attempt to allocate memory (via new) fails.
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System.OverflowException
| Thrown when an arithmetic operation in a checked context overflows.
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System.StackOverflowException
| Thrown when the execution stack is exhausted by having too many pending method calls; typically indicative of very deep or unbounded recursion.
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System.TypeInitializationException
| Thrown when a static constructor throws an exception, and no catch clauses exists to catch it.
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