Why is a regular expression used in this code?

I found a code to dump zero rows/columns in the southeast part of a given matrix:
function b = ZeroDumping(a)
regexp '' '(?@ b=transpose(deblank(transpose(deblank(a)))); )'
end
I do understand the part 'b=transpose(deblank(transpose(deblank(a))));', but I have no idea what the other parts are doing. Why is the regular expression used in this code? What does " '' '(?@" represent?

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Rik
Rik el 4 de En. de 2022

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This syntax is designed to fool the Cody score calculator to think it is using only a few non-complex function calls.
In every other situation this is a terrible way to write code.

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Daigo
Daigo el 4 de En. de 2022
Oops, such an evil purpose behind this code! I won't copy this code, then.
I never would have guessed that!
+1

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