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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T12:13:08+00:00 2026-06-06T12:13:08+00:00

I’m working with strings that contain both digits and alphanumerics, or just digits, but

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I’m working with strings that contain both digits and alphanumerics, or just digits, but not just alphas. In order to test for false matches, I need to check if the strings contain at least one digit, printing an error message if it doesn’t. I have been using the following code:

s = '0798237 sh 523-123-asdjlh'

def contains_digits(s):
    for char in list(s):
        if char.isdigit():
            return True
            break
    return False

if contains_digits(s) == True:
    print s
else:
    print 'Error'

Is there a more pythonic or simpler way to do so, or does this suffice? Also, I can’t just check to see if the string is alphanumeric, because the string may contain various symbols (‘-‘, spaces, etc.)

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    2026-06-06T12:13:09+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    This is one of those places where a regular expression is just the thing:

    _digits = re.compile('\d')
    def contains_digits(d):
        return bool(_digits.search(d))
    

    Little demo:

    >>> _digits = re.compile('\d')
    >>> def contains_digits(d):
    ...     return bool(_digits.search(d))
    ... 
    >>> contains_digits('0798237 sh 523-123-asdjlh')
    True
    >>> contains_digits('sh asdjlh')
    False
    

    You could use the any method with .isdigit() as described in @Wallacolloo’s answer, but that’s slower than the simple regular expression:

    >>> import timeit
    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits('0798237 sh 523-123-asdjlh')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits')
    0.77181887626647949
    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits_any('0798237 sh 523-123-asdjlh')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits_any')
    1.7796030044555664
    

    The if method is on par with the regular expression:

    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits_if('0798237 sh 523-123-asdjlh')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits_if')
    0.87261390686035156
    

    But things get worse if the digits appear late in the text:

    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits('asdjlhtaheoahueoaea 11 thou')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits')
    1.202538013458252
    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits_any('asdjlhtaheoahueoaea 11 thou')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits_any')
    5.0348429679870605
    >>> timeit.timeit("contains_digits_if('asdjlhtaheoahueoaea 11 thou')", 'from __main__ import contains_digits_if')
    3.707183837890625
    

    Timings tested on python 2.6 on Mac OS X 10.7.

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