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python - Checking whole string with a regex

I'm trying to check if a string is a number, so the regex "d+" seemed good. However that regex also fits "78.46.92.168:8000" for some reason, which I do not want, a little bit of code:

class Foo():
    _rex = re.compile("d+")
    def bar(self, string):
         m = _rex.match(string)
         if m != None:
             doStuff()

And doStuff() is called when the ip adress is entered. I'm kind of confused, how does "." or ":" match "d"?

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d+ matches any positive number of digits within your string, so it matches the first 78 and succeeds.

Use ^d+$.

Or, even better: "78.46.92.168:8000".isdigit()


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