How to replace string but not function

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Dear Community,
In a string like: 'sinh(x).*f.*n'
I want to replace the n with X_Model(1). Using strrep however I end up with
siX_Model(1)h.*f.*X_Model(1)
which means that the n in sinh was also found to be an n and replaced. How can I make it exclusiv, so only if it matches exactly the replacement does take place? In a Matlab Script using 'Find and Replace' I can make this happen when I click 'Match Case' and 'Whole Word', so I want to have this functionality in a function.
Thanks and best Regards Ravi

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 18 Oct 2016
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 18 Oct 2016
This can be done elegantly and safely with Symbolic Math Toolbox
syms x f n model(ix)
expr = sinh(x).*f.*n
subs(expr,n,model(1))
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Ravi Goyal
Ravi Goyal on 19 Oct 2016
Thanks Sean,
Would you know of any way not using the Symbolic Math Toolbox? Best Regards Ravi
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 19 Oct 2016
Not a safe way that is completely fool proof.

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Jan
Jan on 19 Oct 2016
Edited: Jan on 19 Oct 2016
Str = 'sinh(x).*f.*n'
Str2 = regexprep(Str, '\bn\b'
I cannot test this currently.
[EDITED]
Str2 = regexprep(Str, '(?:^|\W)n(?:$|\W)', 'X_Model(1)')
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Jan
Jan on 19 Oct 2016
Edited: Jan on 19 Oct 2016
@Ravi: See [EDITED] Please test this exhaustively, because I'm not a regexp hero.
Ravi Goyal
Ravi Goyal on 21 Oct 2016
Thanks Jan,
It does the job for the n but then fails for the normal replacement of x in sinh(x) by getting rid of the brackets...I guess i gotta go somehow with the symbolic toolbox or just leave it a known bug.

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