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Define a pattern expression for matching optional arguments with defaults
ResourceFunction["NameValuePattern"][a1_,a2_,…,an_,b1_:def1,b2_:def2,…,bn_:defn] makes a pattern for required arguments a1,a2,…,an and optional arguments b1,b2,…,bnwith corresponding defaults defi. |
Construct a name-value pattern with one required argument and two optional ones:
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Use NameValuePattern as any other pattern with functions like MatchQ or Replace:
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Use head patterns:
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Arguments with no default values bind to Sequence[]:
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Rule can be used instead of Optional (:) to specify optional arguments:
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RuleDelayed can be used to delay default values:
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NameValuePattern matches the longest sequence:
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Bind to NameValuePattern as a sequence of arguments:
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Define a function with flexible control over its arguments:
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NameValuePattern can be used as an alternative to OptionsPattern:
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But it also allows specifying required arguments by name and in any order:
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It can also be used at any depth:
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In certain situations rules can be interpreted literally:
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All of the expressions here match the same pattern with bindings of symbols to their corresponding defaults:
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Wolfram Language 13.0 (December 2021) or above
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