The following should work. It uses an inline code block
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#+TBLNAME: test-table
| key | value |
|-----+-------|
| a | 1 |
| b | 2 |
Is there any way to refer to cell @2$2 within the text of an org-mode
document, and have that reference converted to the value
src_emacs-lisp[:var d=test-table[3,1]]{d} during export?
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Best -- Eric
Austin Frank <[email protected]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to include the value of a single cell from an org-mode
> table in the body of an org-mode document? That is, given
>
> #+TBLNAME: test-table
> | key | value |
> |-----+-------|
> | a | 1 |
> | b | 2 |
>
> Is there any way to refer to cell @2$2 within the text of an org-mode
> document, and have that reference converted to the value "2" during
> export?
>
> I believe one approach would be to use babel's in-line source evaluation
> capabilities along with the remote() function from the org spreadsheet
> editor. But I haven't yet been able to identify the right combination
> of those functions to get the desired result. This, for example,
> doesn't work for me:
>
> #+TBLNAME: test-table
> | key | value |
> |-----+-------|
> | a | 1 |
> | b | 2 |
>
> I'm testing to see whether
> src_emacs-lisp{(org-table-eval-formula "remote(test-table @2$2)")}
> works.
>
> It throws an error during export, because I'm not in a table data field.
>
>
> Additionally, if there's not already a built-in way to do this, I'd
> nominate this functionality for some special syntax. Following babel's
> inlining and remote reference conventions, maybe
>
> table{test-table @2$2}
>
> or
>
> <<test-table:@2$2>>
>
> This would make it very easy to refer to specific elements the tabular
> output of babel blocks, adding to the utility of babel as a
> meta-programming language for org-mode.
>
>
> Thanks for any help!
> /au
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