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14,237 PointsGetting Bummer on the second function. Please help me to find the reason
What am I doing wrong in the second function "numbers()"?
import re
def first_number(string):
return re.search("\d", string)
def numbers(count=0, string=''):
return re.search((r"\w" * count), string)
1 Answer
Kurt Maurer
16,725 PointsHey Bapi,
You're really close. The example they gave you was just an example, so you need to maintain \d like you did in the first function. So:
def numbers(count, string):
return re.search(r"\d" * count, string)
Hope this helps!
Bapi Roy
14,237 PointsBapi Roy
14,237 PointsThank you, Kurt Maurer. You are right, challenge asked to get numbers.