Validate if a given string can be interpreted as a decimal number.
Some examples:
"0"
=> true
" 0.1 "
=> true
"abc"
=> false
"1 a"
=> false
"2e10"
=> true
" -90e3 "
=> true
" 1e"
=> false
"e3"
=> false
" 6e-1"
=> true
" 99e2.5 "
=> false
"53.5e93"
=> true
" --6 "
=> false
"-+3"
=> false
"95a54e53"
=> false
Note: It is intended for the problem statement to be ambiguous. You should gather all requirements up front before implementing one. However, here is a list of characters that can be in a valid decimal number:
Of course, the context of these characters also matters in the input.
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