Hello,
I solved this with (org-sbe). For example, using "add-one" and "table" from the
original email
#+Name: test-add-one
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output values :var data=(org-sbe add-one (data
table))
print(data)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: test-add-one
: 43
Or
src_elisp{(org-sbe add-one (data table))} {{{results(=43=)}}}
-k.
On 2019-09-16 at 10:21 -07, Ken Mankoff wrote...
> I'd like to modify a variable with a babel block before another block
> sees the variable. For example, I always want to add one to a
> variable:
>
> #+NAME: add-one
> #+BEGIN_SRC bash :results verbatim :var data=0
> data=$(( data + 1 ))
> echo $data
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS: add_one
> : 1
>
> Test it:
>
> #+CALL: add_one(data=42)
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : 43
>
> Can I use =add_one= to modify data passed elsewhere?
>
> For example, given
>
> #+NAME: table
> | 42 |
>
> I'm having trouble defining a =print_table= function that prints 43, using
> the =add_one= either via :prologue or <> or some other method.
> Preferably prologue because then the add_one function could be in a different
> language.
>
>
> I can get halfway to what I want with a :post option, but need this to be a
> :pre or :prologue. Example using :post
>
> #+NAME: python_using_add_one
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output values :post add-one(data=*this*)
> print(42)
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS: python_using_add_one
> : 43
>
> Any suggestions how to use this feature with :pre or :prologue?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -k