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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:58:05+00:00 2026-05-12T17:58:05+00:00

I want to remove everything after and including the decimal, and everything non-numerical except

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I want to remove everything after and including the decimal, and everything non-numerical except the hyphen if it’s the first character. So far I have this: /[^0-9^-]|[^\.]+$/. Notice how I block dashes from being removed with ^-, because somehow I want to only remove the dashes that aren’t the first character (not the sign). Any help? Thanks.

I just want it to remove

  • Any non 0-9 characters, except the the first character if it is a dash (negative sign)
  • Everything after and including the decimal point

Ex.:
10js-_67.09090FD => 1067
-10a.h96 => -10

EDIT: Never mind, I was approaching this the wrong way, trying to match the characters that don’t belong, and I realized I shouldn’t be using a regex for this. Thanks for your answers though, I learned a bit about regex and maybe someone else with a similar problem will find this.

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    2026-05-12T17:58:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:58 pm

    Try this:

    Regex numbers = new Regex(@"^(-?\d*)[^0-9]*(\d*)\.", 
        RegexOptions.ECMAScript | RegexOptions.Multiline);
    foreach (Match number in numbers.Matches("10js-_67.09090FD"))
    {
        Console.WriteLine(
            Int32.Parse(
                number.Groups[1].Value + 
                number.Groups[2].Value));
    }
    

    Or this one:

    Console.WriteLine(
        Int32.Parse(
            Regex.Replace(
                "10js-_67.09090FD", 
                @"^(-?\d*)[^0-9]*(\d*)\.([\s\S]*?)$", "$1$2", 
                RegexOptions.ECMAScript | RegexOptions.Multiline)));
    

    Or this one:

    var re = /^(-?\d*)[^0-9]*(\d*)\.([\s\S]*?)$/
    alert(parseInt("10js-_67.09090FD".replace(re, "$1$2"),10));
    
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