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2,900 Pointsescapes.py challenge task 2
Not sure exactly what I'm missing here but I feel like I'm close. The other example I found didn't help me out too much.
import re
def first_number(string):
number = re.search(r'\d', string)
return number
def numbers(count_as_int, string_1):
numeros = re.search(r'\d' * 5, string_1)
return numeros
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYes, you are very close indeed. But the instructions say to search for "exactly count
numbers" (using the supplied argument) and not always 5.