register_function(self, func, magic_kind='line', magic_name=None)
This will create an IPython magic (line, cell or both) from a standalone function. The functions should have the following signatures:
For line magics: :None:None:`def f(line)`
For cell magics: :None:None:`def f(line, cell)`
For a function that does both: :None:None:`def f(line, cell=None)`
In the latter case, the function will be called with :None:None:`cell==None` when invoked as :None:None:`%f`, and with cell as a string when invoked as :None:None:`%%f`.
Function to be registered as a magic.
Kind of magic, one of 'line', 'cell' or 'line_cell'
If given, the name the magic will have in the IPython namespace. By default, the name of the function itself is used.
Expose a standalone function as magic function for IPython.
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