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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T00:49:19+00:00 2026-06-01T00:49:19+00:00

Say I have a string 3434.35353 and another string 3593 How do I make

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Say I have a string

"3434.35353"

and another string

"3593"

How do I make a single regular expression that is able to match both without me having to set the pattern to something else if the other fails? I know \d+ would match the 3593, but it would not do anything for the 3434.35353, but (\d+\.\d+) would only match the one with the decimal and return no matches found for the 3593.

I expect m.group(1) to return:

"3434.35353"

or

"3593"
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    2026-06-01T00:49:20+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:49 am

    You can put a ? after a group of characters to make it optional.

    You want a dot followed by any number of digits \.\d+, grouped together (\.\d+), optionally (\.\d+)?. Stick that in your pattern:

    import re
    print re.match("(\d+(\.\d+)?)", "3434.35353").group(1)
    
    3434.35353
    
    print re.match("(\d+(\.\d+)?)", "3434").group(1)
    
    3434
    
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