John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes: >> Disregard again... adding multiple newlines with cat() doesn't work, >> but I had the idea to do: >> >> cat(paste("[[../plots/",filename,"]]",sep=""), sep="\n") >> cat("\n") >> >> Works great. I suppose I can use this to add #+attr_latex options as >> well as captions. Cool stuff. > > Getting a bit of odd behavior on LaTeX export. Here's the gist of my > block below. I've iterated through various model parameters and saved > the results to filenames based on those parameters. These are stored > in a vector =filenames=. > > #+begin_src R :session model :results output raw :exports results > > for(i in 1:nrow(filenames)) { > > # insert section header > cat(paste("*Param1 = ", as.character(params[i, 1]), > "; Param2 = ", as.character(params[i, 2]),"*", sep="")) > cat("\n\n") > cat("#+begin_center") > cat("\n") > > read.csv(filename) > > for(j in 1:5) { > > ggplot code > > pdf(output-filename) > print(p) > dev.off() > > cat(paste("[[../plots/",output-filename,"]]",sep=""), sep="\n") > cat("\n") > > } # end plotting loop > > cat("#+end_center") > cat("\n\n") > > } # end filename cycling loop > > #+end_src > > I get results like so: > > #+RESULTS: > *Param1 = 4; Param2 = 0.025* > > > #+begin_center > [[../plots/filename1.pdf]] > > [[../plots/filename2.pdf]] > > [[../plots/filename3.pdf]] > > [[../plots/filename4.pdf]] > > [[../plots/filename5.pdf]] > > #+end_center > > There are six of these sections, however when I do C-c C-c on the > block and then C-c C-e p to export to LaTeX, I get duplicate sections > back to back. I have to delete the entire results section and only do > C-c C-e p with an empty results section to have the duplicate removed. >
Try replacing ":results output raw" with ":results output org" > > Why might this be? > Because Babel is not able to remove the old results of "raw" output as the output has no obvious delimiters. However "org" output should be wrapped in begin/end_org blocks allowing old output to be cleaned up. Best, > > > John > > >> >> Thanks! >> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> John >>> >>>> >>>> If I understand correctly that should result in the behavior you're >>>> after. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> John >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Eric Schulte >>>> http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte