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4,422 PointsI am not quite understand the question on this exercise. Can someone have examples on this. Thanks.
I write function as below for this excercise def numbers(count, string): return re.match(r"\d" * count, string)
import re
def first_number(string):
return re.search(r'\d', string)
def numbers(count, string):
return re.match(r"\d" * count, string)
3 Answers
Thomas Kirk
5,246 PointsHi,
This passed for me by using re.search, instead of re.match.
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou're pretty much always going to want to use re.search()
instead of re.match()
.
Kevin Nguyen
4,422 Pointsyep, that's correct. Thanks