Greetings:
    I have a situation where I need to access a member of a mutable array (max 
4 members).  
Sometimes I could get an out-of-bounds exception, if for example, I try to 
access member #3 out of a 2-member array.
It's not serious, I could just ignore it and continue.

Question:

Is it acceptable to merely trap for the out-of-bound exception within the 
method() and continue my way?
... or should I test EVERY TIME I access a member, to see if the member exist?

The amount of code is less for the @catch() exception route.

This could happen quite frequently.

Thoughts?

Ric.

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