Useless use of square brackets detected! Useless use of backslash detected! Exactly
zero of the 8 square brackets in your regexp are needed.
1
/^([\-]*[\d]+[\.]*[\d]*)$/ is identical to
/^(-*\d+\.*\d*)$/. Furthermore, your regexp also matches
-----------------------1.................................. It's doubtful the OP wants to match that. I think you want to use
? in all but one of the cases you wrote
*.
Also note that your regexp doesn't match .123. But it does match ٦৬६.
1The square brackets don't add anything to the readability. Furthermore, pre-5.10, character classes consisting of a single character are significantly slower than using said character directly (many optimizations won't happen if there's a character class).
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