How to use regex to obtain double values?

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Atanu
Atanu el 29 de Jul. de 2022
Comentada: Atanu el 29 de Jul. de 2022
I have an array of strings which contains some units. I have attahced the array.
unq = ["10 lux";"10lux";"15";"15.0";"15.5 Lux";"15luX";"15lux";"20lux";"36lux";"42lux";"9lux"]
They are put in different format on different days. So, I get 11 unique entries. I used the following code only to keep the numeric part.
trimData = strtrim(unq);
regexData = regexp(trimData,'\d*','Match');
cleanedData = cell(numel(unq),1);
for kk = 1:numel(unq)
if length(regexData{kk}) >= 1
cleanedData{kk} = regexData{kk}(1);
end
end
cleanedData = str2double(string(cleanedData));
I got
cleanedData = [10;10;15;15;15;15;15;20;36;42;9]
I am not getting 15.5 in the resulting array. How do get the numbers in which the digits after decimal place is not '0'? How do I write a regular expression for that?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 29 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Walter Roberson el 29 de Jul. de 2022
Extending to the possibility of fraction values that start with decimal point (with no leading zero), and extending to support negative values
But not extending to exponential format:
unq = ["10 lux";"-10lux";"15";"15.0";"15.5 Lux";"15luX";"15lux";"20lux";"36lux";"42lux";".9lux"]
unq = 11×1 string array
"10 lux" "-10lux" "15" "15.0" "15.5 Lux" "15luX" "15lux" "20lux" "36lux" "42lux" ".9lux"
regexData = regexp(unq, '(-?\d+(\.\d*)?)|(-?\.\d+)', 'match', 'once')
regexData = 11×1 string array
"10" "-10" "15" "15.0" "15.5" "15" "15" "20" "36" "42" ".9"
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Atanu
Atanu el 29 de Jul. de 2022
Exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot, Walter!

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