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Re: [Orgmode] [babel] Is ":results output inline" possible


From: Dan Davison
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] [babel] Is ":results output inline" possible
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:20:46 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.91 (gnu/linux)

Dan Davison <address@hidden> writes:

[...]

>>
>>  -- Is it possible to use #+lob: with ":results output org" ?
>>
>>  -- Is it possible for #+lob: to take a string argument ?
>
> Both these were bugs, which are fixed in my development branch -- they
> should be merged into org-core by Eric soon.

Those changes are in the main org git repo now, so your examples should
work. Note that with your third example, the header args need to be
placed on the #+lob line rather than with the source block, so
that #+lob knows that it is to output org code (header args placed
with #+lob are inherited by the referenced source block).

Dan


* test
--------------------------------------------------
3. :results output org -> doesn't work with #+lob:
--------------------------------------------------
#+srcname: randthree(n,max)
#+begin_src ruby
number = n
maximum = max
puts "* Random numbers\n" +
"Here are some random numbers: " +
(1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
"."
#+end_src

#+lob: randthree(n=3,max=10) :results output raw

#+resname: randthree(n=3,max=10)
* Random numbers
Here are some random numbers: 5, 1, 10.


> My output from your examples is below.
>
> Thanks a lot for the testing.
>
> Dan
>
>>     
>>     The 4 examples below show things I have tried.
>>       1. and 2. work fine.  
>>       3. and 4. are what I can't work out.
>>
>
> Here's my output
>
> * Al tests (emailorama)
> --------------------------------------------------
> 1.  :results output org -> works
> --------------------------------------------------
> #+srcname: randone
> #+begin_src ruby :results output org
> description = "lucky"
> number = 3
> maximum = 100
> puts "* Random numbers\n" +
> "Here are some #{description} numbers: " +
> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
> "."
> #+end_src
>
> #+resname: randone
> *** Random numbers
> Here are some lucky numbers: 15, 52, 93.
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> 2. :results value  -> works with #+lob:
> --------------------------------------------------
> #+srcname: randtwo(n,max)
> #+begin_src ruby :results value
> number = n
> maximum = max
> "* Random numbers\n" +
> "Here are some random numbers: " +
> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
> "."
> #+end_src
>
> #+lob: randtwo(n=3,max=100)
>
> #+resname: randtwo(n=3,max=100)
> : * Random numbers
> : Here are some random numbers: 47, 100, 38.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> 3. :results output org -> doesn't work with #+lob:
> --------------------------------------------------
> #+srcname: randthree(n,max)
> #+begin_src ruby
> number = n
> maximum = max
> puts "* Random numbers\n" +
> "Here are some random numbers: " +
> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
> "."
> #+end_src
>
> #+lob: randthree(n=3,max=10) :results output org
>
> #+resname: randthree(n=3,max=10)
> * Random numbers
> Here are some random numbers: 9, 3, 7.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> 4. Not sure how to use string argument with #+lob:
> --------------------------------------------------
> #+srcname: randfour(n,max,desc)
> #+begin_src ruby :results value
> description = desc
> number = n
> maximum = max
> "* Random numbers\n" +
> "Here are some #{description} numbers: " +
> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
> "."
> #+end_src
>
> #+lob: randfour(n=3,max=100,desc="lucky")
>
> #+resname: randfour(n=3,max=100,desc="lucky")
> : * Random numbers
> : Here are some lucky numbers: 65, 24, 42.
>
>
>
>
>
>> Thanks for any ideas you have about these things.
>>
>> al
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> 1.  :results output org -> works
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+srcname: randone
>> #+begin_src ruby :results output org
>> description = "lucky"
>> number = 3
>> maximum = 100
>> puts "* Random numbers\n" +
>> "Here are some #{description} numbers: " +
>> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
>> "."
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+resname: randone
>> * Random numbers
>> Here are some lucky numbers: 48, 69, 6.
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> 2. :results value  -> works with #+lob:
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+srcname: randtwo(n,max)
>> #+begin_src ruby :results value
>> number = n
>> maximum = max
>> "* Random numbers\n" +
>> "Here are some random numbers: " +
>> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
>> "."
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+lob: randtwo(n=3,max=100)
>>
>> #+resname: randtwo(n=3,max=100)
>> : * Random numbers
>> : Here are some random numbers: 14, 77, 75.
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> 3. :results output org -> doesn't work with #+lob:
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+srcname: randthree(n,max)
>> #+begin_src ruby :results output org
>> number = n
>> maximum = max
>> puts "* Random numbers\n" +
>> "Here are some random numbers: " +
>> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
>> "."
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+lob: randthree(n=3,max=10)
>>
>> #+resname: randthree(n=3,max=10)
>> : nil
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> 4. Not sure how to use string argument with #+lob:
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> #+srcname: randfour(n,max,desc)
>> #+begin_src ruby :results value
>> description = desc
>> number = n
>> maximum = max
>> "* Random numbers\n" +
>> "Here are some #{description} numbers: " +
>> (1..number).collect {|x| (rand * maximum).ceil }.join(", ") +
>> "."
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+lob: randfour(n=3,max=100,desc="lucky")
>>
>> #+resname: randfour(n=3,max=100,desc="lucky")
>> : randfour
>>
>>
>>
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