$ npm install floating-point-regex
Regular expression for matching floating-point literals.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save floating-point-regex
var regex = require('floating-point-regex');
console.log(regex().test('3.1415926')) // true
console.log(regex().test('-.123456789')) // true
console.log(regex().test('-3.1E+12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('-3.1E-12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('+3.1E-12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('3.1E-12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('3.1E12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('3.1e12')) // true
console.log(regex().test('0.1e-23')) // true
console.log(regex().test('.1e-23')) // true
console.log(regex().test('-2.001')) // true
console.log(regex().test('2.001')) // true
console.log(regex().test('2')) // true
console.log(regex().test('2.0e1')) // true
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$ npm install && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
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