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4,422 Pointswhat is wrong with my re.search?
write a function take a string as argument and return match object, search with regular express for first number in string
import re
def first_number(string):
return re.search('r\d', string)
1 Answer
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsLooks like you just have an extra character in your regular expression. All you should need is '\d'
to match a number.
EDIT: Brain fart on my part, you were likely trying to use the following format and just put the 'r' on the wrong side of the quotes: r"\d"