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2,405 PointsMatch object
Don't get what is wrong: re.match(.) gives you a match object - right? So I should be able to return this object.
import re
def first_number(str):
return re.match(r'\d',str)
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsYou are doing a very good job! Just change the "match" method to the "search" method.
import re
def first_number(a):
return re.search(r"\d", a)