An non-negative integer number is `pattern:\d+`. We should exclude `0` as the first digit, as we don't need zero, but we can allow it in further digits. So that gives us `pattern:[1-9]\d*`. A decimal part is: `pattern:\.\d+`. Because the decimal part is optional, let's put it in parentheses with the quantifier `pattern:'?'`. Finally we have the regexp: `pattern:[1-9]\d*(\.\d+)?`: ```js run let reg = /[1-9]\d*(\.\d+)?/g; let str = "1.5 0 -5 12. 123.4."; alert( str.match(reg) ); // 1.5, 0, 12, 123.4 ```