If you're just trying to come up with a numeric/non-numeric classification, one regex *should* be okay for most cases.
$value = undef;
$value = (0 + "$1$3")
if $thing =~ m/ ^
(\-|\+)? # optional sign: $1
(\$)? # optional dollar sign: $2
(
\d+ # at least one digit
(,\d\d\d)* # zero or more comma groups
(\.\d*)? # optional fractional part
|
(\.\d+) # only a fractional part
) # the whole mantissa: $3
$ /x;
print "numeric! value = $value\n" if defined $value;
I haven't tested this, but it should cover all the basic cases without scientific, but assumes commas are thousands-separators and the decimal point is the fraction separator. You might want to be lenient about leading and trailing spaces, or dollar-before-sign ($-34.00) cases.
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