FIX: Allow float-point numbers without decimal places in FloatValidator #3824
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The current implementation of the floatValidator uses parseFloat, which strips decimal point and places if a whole number (eg. .0) is provided. This then causes the regex validation to fail because it always assumes there to be a decimal point and following decimal places.
This change makes the decimal places in the regex-validation optional.
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