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gradio.Error(ยทยทยท)

Description

This class allows you to pass custom error messages to the user. You can do so by raising a gr.Error("custom message") anywhere in the code, and when that line is executed the custom message will appear in a modal on the demo.

Example Usage

import gradio as gr
def divide(numerator, denominator):
    if denominator == 0:
        raise gr.Error("Cannot divide by zero!")
gr.Interface(divide, ["number", "number"], "number").launch()

Initialization

Parameter Description
message

<class 'str'>

default: "Error raised."

The error message to be displayed to the user.

Demos

import gradio as gr
#from foo import BAR
#
def calculator(num1, operation, num2):
    if operation == "add":
        return num1 + num2
    elif operation == "subtract":
        return num1 - num2
    elif operation == "multiply":
        return num1 * num2
    elif operation == "divide":
        if num2 == 0:
            raise gr.Error("Cannot divide by zero!")
        return num1 / num2

demo = gr.Interface(
    calculator,
    [
        "number", 
        gr.Radio(["add", "subtract", "multiply", "divide"]),
        "number"
    ],
    "number",
    examples=[
        [45, "add", 3],
        [3.14, "divide", 2],
        [144, "multiply", 2.5],
        [0, "subtract", 1.2],
    ],
    title="Toy Calculator",
    description="Here's a sample toy calculator. Allows you to calculate things like $2+2=4$",
)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    demo.launch()