Is it possible to change a string to float with numbers formatted without E?
I get an error trying float("0.333-5")
. Float numbers in Python are with an e
or E
.
Any idea? How can add the E easily?
Use the following regular expression:
import re
re.sub('(.)([-+]\d)', r'\1e\2', number_string)
where number_string = 0.333-5
. This will work for negative numbers and also for a format like .5-5
.
(\d)
with (.)
would work. Also, there is no need to use a raw string in the first regexp, and you can directly use [-+]
instead of using escapes…
Dec 10, 2012 at 12:17
just replace the minus sign with a minus preceded by the e
s = "0.333-5"
s = s.replace('-','e-')
float(s)
If you can have even plus signs, you will have to do a double replacement
s.replace('-','e-').replace('+','e+')
+
and-
and replace them with an additionale
.float("2.3e+7")
with small or capitalE
.