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fix sanitizer forbid usage of \d+.\d*j #462

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Commit 397cc98 introduces sanitizer to input string, but it will forbid the usage of imaginary unit j like this:

import numexpr as ne
ne.evaluate('1.5j')

So I slightly changed the regular expression to allow this usage.

This should fix issue #459

@FrancescAlted FrancescAlted merged commit 88ba205 into pydata:master Dec 4, 2023
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