regexp
Returns the results after searching for the regular expression or pattern, pattern, in the input, s.
Syntax
[startidx, endidx, extent, match, token, namedtoken, unmatchedtoken] = regexp(s, pattern)
[startidx, ...] = regexp(s, pattern, options)
Inputs
- s
 - Type: string | mat
 - pattern
 - The pattern to match.
 - options (optional)
 - Argument(s) specifying the search pattern. Currently supported options include:
- ignorecase
 - Ignores the case when matching the pattern.
 - matchcase
 - Matches the case when matching the pattern.
 - emptymatch
 - Includes zero length matches.
 
 
Outputs
- startidx
 - Start index of each substring matching the pattern.
 - endidx
 - End index of each substring matching the pattern.
 - extent
 - The extents or ranges of matched tokens.
 - match
 - Cell array of matched substrings.
 - token
 - Cell array of matched tokens.
 - namedtoken
 - Cell array of matched, named tokens.
 - unmatchedtoken
 - Cell array of unmatched tokens.
 
Examples:
[startidx, endidx, extent, match, token, namedtoken, unmatchedtoken] = regexp('test',['test';'test'])startidx = 1
endidx = 4
extent =
{
  [1,1] [Matrix] 0 x 2
}
match =
{
  [1,1] test
}
token =
{
  [1,1]
{
}
}
namedtoken = struct [ ]
unmatchedtoken =
{
  [1,1]
  [1,2]
}R = regexp({'FILE021.prn', 'FILE0.prn'}, '.PRN','ignorecase')R =
{
  [1,1] 8
  [1,2] 6
}R = regexp({'FILE021.prn', 'FILE0.PRN'}, '.PRN','matchcase')R =
{
  [1,1] [Matrix] 1 x 0
  [1,2] 6
}[~, ~, ~, match, ~, ~, ~]=regexp('aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd','[^\.]*','emptymatch')R =
match = 
{
  [1,1] aaa
  [1,2] 
  [1,3] bbb
  [1,4] 
  [1,5] ccc
  [1,6] 
  [1,7] ddd
  [1,8] 
}