Python isnumeric function is used to check whether the characters are numeric characters or not. And if they are numeric values, this method returns True; otherwise, it returns False. The syntax of the isnumeric function is
String_Value.isnumeric()
Python isnumeric example
The following set of examples helps you understand the isnumeric function. Please refer to the String and its Methods articles to understand them in Python.
Str1 = '123456789';
print('First Output = ', Str1.isnumeric())
Str2 = ' ';
print('Output of a method For Empty Space is = ', Str2.isnumeric())
# Performing On Unicode Values
# \u00BD is the Unicode Value of '1/2'
Str3 = '\u00BD'.isnumeric()
print('Second Output = ', Str3)
# Performing on both Numeric Values and Alphabets
Str4 = '123a'.isnumeric()
print('Third Output = ', Str4)
# Performing on Float values
Str5 = '1234.67'.isnumeric()
print('Fourth Output = ', Str5)
# Performing on Negative Values
Str6 = '-1234'.isnumeric()
print('Fifth Output = ', Str6)
# Performing on Numeric Values and Special Characters
Str7 = '1234!@'.isnumeric()
print('Sixth Output = ', Str7)
