regex for digits python
[0-9] is not always equivalent to d. In python3, [0-9] matches only
0123456789 characters, while d matches [0-9] and other digit characters,
for example Eastern Arabic numerals.
regex for digits python
[0-9] is not always equivalent to d. In python3, [0-9] matches only
0123456789 characters, while d matches [0-9] and other digit characters,
for example Eastern Arabic numerals.
python regex remove digits from string
# credit to the Stack Overflow user in the source link
# add a space before d+ to exclude numbers close to letters, as b3 for example
s = "This must not be deleted, but the number at the end yes 134411"
s = re.sub("d+", "", s)
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