Thanks for the link! It looks like some useful functions there. It would be nice to integrate some of those with the rich output of a Jupyter kernel so you could get native org tables automatically in org-mode.
Derek Feichtinger <derek.feichtin...@psi.ch> writes: > Hi John, > > I invested time some years ago in preparing babel examples, and a lot of > the description went into using tables. The most detailed documents I > had for elisp and python. > > In order to be productive, e.g. for producing all kinds of scientific > graphs, but also for doing the finances and planning for our scientific > computing section I ended up the same as you with mostly going to python > and leveraging Pandas. I think all of us end up using ":colnames no" as > the most convenient solution. > > https://github.com/dfeich/org-babel-examples/blob/master/python3/python3-babel.org > > (especially look at the Pandas section 10) > > In that file I also tangle a python library "orgbabelhelper" that is > available in Conda and PyPi. I mainly use that to work with my tables. > > Best regards > Derek -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu