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    Python - Extract Strings with a digit

    Last Updated : 15 Jul, 2025
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    Given a Strings List, extract those with atleast one digit.

    Input : test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', 'gee1ks'] 
    Output : ['gf4g', 'gee1ks'] 
    Explanation : 4, 1 are respective digits in string.

    Input : test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', 'geeks'] 
    Output : ['gf4g'] 
    Explanation : 4 is digit in string. 

    Method #1 : Using list comprehension + any() + isdigit()

    In this iteration for each string is done using list comprehension, any() and isdigit() is used for task of checking at least one digit.

    step by step approach:

    1. Initialize the input list test_list with some string values.
    2. Print the original list.
    3. Create a list comprehension using sub as the loop variable to iterate over each element sub in test_list.
    4. For each element sub in test_list, use the any() function to check if any character in the string is a digit using the isdigit() method.
    5. If the above condition is true, append the element sub to the result list res.
    6. Print the list of strings with digits.
    Python3
    # Python3 code to demonstrate working of
    # Extract Strings with a digit
    # Using list comprehension + any() + isdigit()
    
    # initializing list
    test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    
    # printing original list
    print("The original list is : " + str(test_list))
    
    # checking if string contain any string using any()
    res = [sub for sub in test_list if any(ele for ele in sub if ele.isdigit())]
    
    # printing result
    print("Strings with any digit : " + str(res))
    

    Output
    The original list is : ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    Strings with any digit : ['gf4g', '4', 'gee1ks']

    Time Complexity: O(n2)
    Space Complexity: O(n)

    Method #2 : Using any() + filter() + lambda

    In this, we perform task of filtering using lambda and filter(), rest remains the same.

    Python3
    # Python3 code to demonstrate working of
    # Extract Strings with a digit
    # Using any() + filter() + lambda
    
    # initializing list
    test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    
    # printing original list
    print("The original list is : " + str(test_list))
    
    # checking if string contain any string using any()
    # filter() used to filter strings with digits
    res = list(filter(lambda sub: any(
        ele for ele in sub if ele.isdigit()), test_list))
    
    # printing result
    print("Strings with any digit : " + str(res))
    

    Output
    The original list is : ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    Strings with any digit : ['gf4g', '4', 'gee1ks']

    Time Complexity: O(n2) 
    Space Complexity: O(n)

    Method #3 : Without any builtin methods

    Python3
    # Python3 code to demonstrate working of
    # Extract Strings with a digit
    
    
    def fun(s):
        digits = "0123456789"
        x = s
        for i in digits:
            s = s.replace(i, "")
        if(len(x) != len(s)):
            return True
        return False
    
    
    # initializing list
    test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    
    # printing original list
    print("The original list is : " + str(test_list))
    res = []
    for i in test_list:
        if fun(i):
            res.append(i)
    
    # printing result
    print("Strings with any digit : " + str(res))
    

    Output
    The original list is : ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    Strings with any digit : ['gf4g', '4', 'gee1ks']

    Time Complexity: O(n*n) where n is the number of elements in the list “test_list”. 
    Auxiliary Space: O(n) additional space of size n is created where n is the number of elements in the list “test_list”. 

    Method #4 : Using ord() function

    Python3
    # Python3 code to demonstrate working of
    # Extract Strings with a digit
    
    
    # initializing list
    test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    
    # printing original list
    print("The original list is : " + str(test_list))
    res = []
    for i in test_list:
        for j in i:
            if(ord(j) >= ord('0') and ord(j) <= ord('9')):
                res.append(i)
                break
    # printing result
    print("Strings with any digit : " + str(res))
    

    Output
    The original list is : ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    Strings with any digit : ['gf4g', '4', 'gee1ks']

    Time Complexity: O(N*M)

    Auxiliary Space: O(1)

    Method 5 : Using regular expressions
    In this approach, we use the re.search() function from the re module which searches for a pattern in the given string. The pattern '\d' represents a digit in the string. The function returns a match object if there is a match and None otherwise. Hence, for every string in the list, we check if there is a digit present by calling re.search('\d', i) where i is the current string in the list. If there is a match, we add the string i to the resultant list. Finally, the resultant list is returned which has all the strings containing at least one digit.

    Python3
    import re
    
    #initializing list
    test_list = ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    
    #printing original list
    print("The original list is : " + str(test_list))
    
    #using re.search() to search for pattern '\d'
    #which represents a digit in the string
    res = [i for i in test_list if re.search('\d', i)]
    
    #printing result
    print("Strings with any digit : " + str(res))
    

    Output
    The original list is : ['gf4g', 'is', 'best', '4', 'gee1ks']
    Strings with any digit : ['gf4g', '4', 'gee1ks']

    Time Complexity: O(n)
    Auxiliary Space: O(n)

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