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Start your free trialMircea Dumitrescu
131 PointsPython regex stuck
I'm stuck here:
error: Bummer: 'NoneType' object
import re
def first_number(value):
print(re.findall(r"\d",value))
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsHey Mircea Dumitrescu, turns out youβre very close!
- a function needs to
return
a value. Without areturn
statement a function has defaultreturn None
. replaceprint
withreturn
- the findall method returns a list and not a search result object. A list has no
group
method. replacefindall
with search
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!