Re: [R example for org-table with ifs]

2021-07-08 Thread Greg Minshall
Uwe, > Thanks but I have to disappoint you the correct result should be 10.1 ah, well. :) i realized you probably wanted the table back. below it is, with your explanation of "@3$3". > Thanks I will play around a bit, but for the moment I think I have to > stick with calc well, takes all

Re: [R example for org-table with ifs]

2021-07-08 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "GM" == Greg Minshall writes: Greg > Uwe, > well, *i* no longer remember how to read calc-like expressions. and, > i'm a notoriously poor R coders. assuredly the following is not doing > what you want, but possibly you'll get the idea. (if 102.01 is, indeed, > the correct answer, feel

Re: [R example for org-table with ifs] (was: [External] : Re: export org table to other formats (gnumeric or scalc or xlsx))

2021-07-07 Thread Greg Minshall
Uwe, well, *i* no longer remember how to read calc-like expressions. and, i'm a notoriously poor R coders. assuredly the following is not doing what you want, but possibly you'll get the idea. (if 102.01 is, indeed, the correct answer, feel free to buy me a hot fudge sundae some day. :)

Re: [R example for org-table with ifs]

2021-07-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 7 Jul 2021 at 09:01, Uwe Brauer wrote: > Out of curiosity do you have an example of using R to generate stuff > like this. I don't; sorry. I don't use R myself directly although my PhD students do. Others on this list have quite a bit of experience with R so maybe somebody else

[R example for org-table with ifs] (was: [External] : Re: export org table to other formats (gnumeric or scalc or xlsx))

2021-07-07 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes: > On Monday, 5 Jul 2021 at 16:48, Uwe Brauer wrote: >> Well I do that myself basically, but my main problem is now: *formulas*, I >> have to collaborate with colleagues using excel and I have to work with >> their formulas in a way or another. > Tell them to