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Re: [O] org-sbe: error when passing strings as parameters to/from Python
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Karl Voit |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org-sbe: error when passing strings as parameters to/from Python blocks |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 16:37:41 +0100 |
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* Karl Voit <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> * Daniel Herzig <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Karl Voit <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> After some trying I found that the variables as set in the source-code
>> header need standard values set:
>>
>> #+NAME: classificationfm
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python :var prob="high" :var impact="high"
>> if prob == "high" and impact == "high":
>> return "A"
>> if prob == "low" and impact == "high":
>> return "B"
>> if prob == "high" and impact == "low":
>> return "C"
>> if prob == "low" and impact == "low":
>> return "D"
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> If I don't set them I get exactly the same errors as you. Like this I
>> get the following:
>>
>>| prob | impact | class |
>>|------+--------+-------|
>>| high | high | A |
>>| low | high | B |
>>| high | low | C |
>>| low | low | D |
>> #+TBLFM: @2$3..@>$3='(org-sbe classificationfm (prob $$1) (impact $$2))
>>
>> Evaluation is being asked for each line then.
>
> Thanks for the workaround to circumvent the bug. Now, it's working
> with my older Org as well.
>
> Is somebody fixing the bug in Org as well? (Or adding a statement to
> the manual?)
On reddit[1] loskutak-the-ptak pointed out that the manual states
that the default value is not optional: [2]
So it is not a bug and it was my own fault from the start. Default
values might be omitted for non-string parameters but it is not
backed by the documentation.
[1]
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/b0ll1v/embedding_python_code_in_table_formula/
[2] https://orgmode.org/manual/var.html
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