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Description

A valid number can be split up into these components (in order):

  1. A decimal number or an integer.
  2. (Optional) An 'e' or 'E', followed by an integer.

A decimal number can be split up into these components (in order):

  1. (Optional) A sign character (either '+' or '-').
  2. One of the following formats:
    1. At least one digit, followed by a dot '.'.
    2. At least one digit, followed by a dot '.', followed by at least one digit.
    3. A dot '.', followed by at least one digit.

An integer can be split up into these components (in order):

  1. (Optional) A sign character (either '+' or '-').
  2. At least one digit.

For example, all the following are valid numbers: ["2", "0089", "-0.1", "+3.14", "4.", "-.9", "2e10", "-90E3", "3e+7", "+6e-1", "53.5e93", "-123.456e789"], while the following are not valid numbers: ["abc", "1a", "1e", "e3", "99e2.5", "--6", "-+3", "95a54e53"].

Given a string s, return true if s is a valid number.

 

Example 1:

Input: s = "0"
Output: true

Example 2:

Input: s = "e"
Output: false

Example 3:

Input: s = "."
Output: false

Example 4:

Input: s = ".1"
Output: true

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= s.length <= 20
  • s consists of only English letters (both uppercase and lowercase), digits (0-9), plus '+', minus '-', or dot '.'.

Solutions

Python3

Java

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