Sorry.  I should have read your message properly.

How about:
In my long long paragraph after that I want to say that
my result is  src_python[:noweb yes :results value raw replace :exports
results]{return <<my_formula(my_parameter='5')>>} for x=5.

Regards,
Andreas

Am 23.02.2011 09:14, schrieb Torsten Wagner:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> thanks for pointing to that. I guess it is the same like on worg.
> As far as I understood this would help me to add the python code
> inside my paragraph which is indeed nice for small code-snippet.
> However, I would like to replace the result of a function call via
> #+call aka #+lob aka #+function.
>
> I will try he src_python{print f} and use a session...
>
> However, I thought there might be a 'easier' way ;)
>
> Thanks
>
> Torsten
>
>
>
> On 02/23/2011 04:53 PM, Andreas Leha wrote:
>> Hi Torsten,
>>
>> Have a look at the 'src_<language>{<body>}' construct as described here:
>> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Structure-of-code-blocks
>>
>> Hth,
>> Andreas
>>
>>
>> Am 23.02.2011 06:55, schrieb Torsten Wagner:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> guess this is a FAQ or at least a stupid question.
>>> However, I read along worg and wasn't able to find a solution.
>>>
>>> I would like to add the result of a source code block in some text
>>> paragraph.
>>>
>>> ---start--mini-example----
>>>
>>> #+source:my_formula(my_parameter='1')
>>> #+begin_src python :results value :exports code
>>> y = 2
>>> f = my_parameter * y
>>> return f
>>> #+end_src
>>>
>>> In my long long paragraph after that I want to say that
>>> my result is #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') for x=5 but it is
>>> #+call: my_formula() for x=1
>>>
>>> ---end--mini-example----
>>>
>>> Well I would replace the calls by the result of the source code block
>>> I read about no-web but this seems to work only within code blocks. I
>>> read about inline source code blocks, however, more complex functions
>>> would make it difficult to read.
>>>
>>> Thanks for pointing me to obvious solutions ;)
>>>
>>> Torsten
>>>
>>> CC. How about some C-like format string for number results like
>>> #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') :exports results :format %i5
>>> results in integer 5 digits
>>> 00010
>>> and  #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') :exports results :format %s.3
>>> could result in scientific notation with 3 digits after the comma
>>> 1.000*10^1
>>>
>>> This would allow to format the result to the needs just in place.
>>>
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