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7,694 PointsDidn't get the right match back. Got "1".
I try to get the match object but I don't know what that means, help?
import re
def first_number(x):
x = '1234'
num = re.match(r'\d', x)
return num
2 Answers
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsThis passes:
import re
def first_number(x):
return re.search(r'\d', x)
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsI kinda wish the challenges also let the student, not just write the function, but also use it in the code. For example:
import re
def first_number(x):
return re.search(r'\d', x)
str_num = 'abc1234'
print( first_number(str_num)[0] )
(run with python3)
I think it would help the student better understand the syntax and how it really works.
BTW, I test simple python code snippets here: https://www.katacoda.com/courses/python/playground (If you run that code there it prints 1)
Also, I used this line of code:
print( first_number(str_num)[0] )
and not
print( first_number(str_num) )
because
print( first_number(str_num) )
prints <_sre.SRE_Match object; span=(3, 4), match='1'>
Anyway, glad I could help!
gabrielalcaraz
7,694 Pointsgabrielalcaraz
7,694 Pointsah i see what I did wrong thanks