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Start your free trialEvan Mnatsekanov
1,785 Pointswhats wrong here
import re
def first_number(number):
return(re.search(r'\d', number))
def numbers(fivenumbers):
return(re.search(r'/d' * 5, fivenumbers))
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsThe instructions for task 2 say to write a function "that takes two arguments: a count as an integer and a string", but this code takes only one argument and forces the count to always be 5.
Also, the escape character is a backslash, so the regex for a digit would be "\d" (as you used in task 1) instead of "/d".
Javi Caballero
7,422 PointsI copied and pasted your code into the challenge and it worked just fine for me, maybe try entering it in again?
Evan Mnatsekanov
1,785 Pointsit says "numbers() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given"