I have developed a regex (based on How do I use a Python regex to match the function syntax of MATLAB?) to try to capture the input and output arguments and function name from a matlab function declaration, here is the regex:
^\s*function\s+(?:(?:\[((?:\s*(?:\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*,?)+)\]|(\w+[\w0-9]*))\s*=)?[\s.]*(\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*(?:\(([^)]*)\))?
You can see it in action here: regex at regex101.com
At regex101 it works perfectly, but in In matlab, when I try to use this regex, it doesn't work properly, for example, see the below matlab session:
K>> argstr = 'function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)'
argstr =
'function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)'
K>> fcn_decl_regex = '^\s*function\s+(?:(?:\[((?:\s*(?:\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*,?)+)\]|(\w+[\w0-9]*))\s*=)?[\s.]*(\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*(?:\(([^)]*)\))?';
K>> [tokens, match] = regexp (argstr, fcn_decl_regex, 'tokens', 'match')
tokens =
1×1 cell array
{1×1 cell}
match =
1×1 cell array
{'function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)'}
K>> tokens{1}
ans =
1×1 cell array
{'conductionLo7ss'}
However, in Octave, it also works fine:
octave:8> argstr = 'function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)'
argstr = function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)
octave:9> fcn_decl_regex = '^\s*function\s+(?:(?:\[((?:\s*(?:\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*,?)+)\]|(\w+[\w0-9]*))\s*=)?[\s.]*(\w+[\w0-9]*)\s*(?:\(([^)]*)\))?';
octave:10> [tokens, match] = regexp (argstr, fcn_decl_regex, 'tokens', 'match')
tokens =
{
[1,1] =
{
[1,1] = loss
[1,2] = conductionLo7ss
[1,3] = self, Irms, m, DPF
}
}
match =
{
[1,1] = function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)
}
In case it is helpful, the documentation for Matlab's regexp function is here
What the regex is actually trying to capture is the function input arguments (if there are any) as one block, the output arguments (if there are any) as one block, and the function name. So for example:
`function loss = conductionLo7ss (self, Irms, m, DPF)`
Group 2. 9-13 `loss`
Group 3. 16-31 `conductionLo7ss`
Group 4. 33-51 `self, Irms, m, DPF`
or
`function [loss, arg2] = conductionLoss (self, Irms, m, DPF)`
Group 1. 63-73 `loss, arg2`
Group 3. 77-91 `conductionLoss`
Group 4. 93-111 `self, Irms, m, DPF`
to give two examples
'emptymatch'
option. Or even with^\s*function\s+(?:(?:\[([^\]\[]+)]|(\w+))\s*=)?[ .]*(\w+)\s*(?:\(([^)]*)\))?
.^\s*function\s+(?:(?:\[(?<fname>[^\]\[]+)]|(?<fname>\w+))\s*=)?[ .]*(?<fname2>\w+)\s*(?:\((?<args>[^)]*)\))?