The [[ERROR]] statement is used to simulate a program error or to troubleshoot error handling procedures. {{PageSyntax}} : [[ERROR]] {{Parameter|codeNumber%}} {{PageDescription}} * Can be used to test an error handling routine by simulating an error. * Error code 97 can be used to invoke the error handler for your own use, no real error in the program will trigger error 97. * Use error codes between 100 and 200 for custom program errors that will not be responded to by QB64. {{PageExamples}} ''Example:'' Creating custom error codes for a program that can be handled by an [[ON ERROR]] handling routine. {{CodeStart}} '' '' {{Cl|ON ERROR}} {{Cl|GOTO}} handler {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} x = 0 {{Cl|THEN}} {{Cl|ERROR}} 123 x = x + 1 {{Cl|IF...THEN|IF}} x {{Cl|THEN}} {{Cl|ERROR}} 111 {{Cl|END}} handler: {{Cl|PRINT}} {{Cl|ERR}}, {{Cl|_ERRORLINE}} {{Cl|BEEP}} {{Cl|RESUME}} {{Cl|NEXT}} '' '' {{CodeEnd}} : '''Note: Don't use error codes under 97 or over 200 as QB64 may respond to those errors and interrupt the program.''' {{PageSeeAlso}} *[[ON ERROR]] *[[ERR]], [[ERL]] *[[_ERRORLINE]] *[[ERROR Codes]] (list) {{PageNavigation}} <