Re: [O] evaluate TBLFM
FWIW, the code in Miguel Ruiz's post earlier today "TBLFM added to updated table as result of a emacs-lisp src block" has pretty much answered my questions. Thank you, Miguel. I'm not sure if it the most efficient or even elegant but here is what I came up with, so please comment and correct if there is a better way #+Name: ATableP #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount :results silent #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable src emacs-lisp :var table=ATableP :exports results (setq table (cons 'hline table)) (setq table (cons '("Date" "Description" "Inventory") table)) (setq table (append table '(("|Total" (setq table (append table '(("\n#+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f::" table #+end_src #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment longtable :align p{60pt}p{280pt}N{8}{2} #+TBLNAME: SCHEDA | date | Description | Amount| (resulting table, after C-c C-v s) |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | | Total |3.00| On 06/11/2015 03:45 PM, Charles Millar wrote: Hi, I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf Desired result (roughly speaking) | date | Description | Amount| |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last row) The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the set up #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. At the moment I am more interested in solving the column sum problem; i can kludge an added row using a dummy record in the database. Charlie Millar
Re: [O] evaluate TBLFM
Hi Grant, On 07/21/2015 09:28 AM, Grant Rettke wrote: On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Charles Millar wrote: I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf Desired result (roughly speaking) | date | Description | Amount| |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last row) The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the set up #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. I'm not sure what you are trying to perform with this code. That probably says more about me than you. Are you loading the contents of a recfile into an Org-Mode table and them performing a manipulation on that table? Is that what you want to do? You said that you are not sure how to implement this and I am not sure what precisely you want to implement. By the time I arrived at the end of my message the question was vague - very vague! I have no trouble generating a table using the a src block from a recutils file #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable results in #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable | date | Description | Amount | ||-|| | 6-7| blah| 1.00 | | 6-8| blah blah | 2.00 | Using code I would like to insert a row after the last row from the recutil file, put the word "Total" in the last cell in the "Description" column and in the last cell in the Amount column total the cells above. From what I have read, I think source code at the beginning of the file would be possible and then that code would be called using the :post header command the desired result is #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount (possibly wiht :post *this* #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable | date | Description | Amount | ||-|| | 6-7| blah| 1.00 | | 6-8| blah blah | 2.00 | || Total | 3.00 | I want to avoid using the keyboard to modify the table, i.e. go to last row, M-S- to add a row, go to "Description" column last cell and insert Total and then evaluate a #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f (Eventually there may be as many as twenty different tables; the above is the most simple type.) My knowledge of emacs lisp is only enough to try to figure it out when I see the code; all other languages forget about it. Charlie Millar
Re: [O] evaluate TBLFM
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Charles Millar wrote: > I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with > the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire > process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf > > Desired result (roughly speaking) > > | date | Description | Amount| > |||---| > | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | > | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | > | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted > and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last > row) > > The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the > set up > > > #+Name: ATable > #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount > #+end_src > > #+TBLNAME: ATable > #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f > > I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction > and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. I'm not sure what you are trying to perform with this code. That probably says more about me than you. Are you loading the contents of a recfile into an Org-Mode table and them performing a manipulation on that table? Is that what you want to do? You said that you are not sure how to implement this and I am not sure what precisely you want to implement.
Re: [O] Evaluate TBLFM in babel export to LaTeX (reposted)
I just realized that I misread org-sbe as org-she (as in shebang); so of course my search for org-she yielded no results; now on to org-sbe Charluie Millar On 06/11/2015 05:11 PM, Charles Millar wrote: Posted this request for assistance with an incomplete subject line Hi, I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf Desired result (roughly speaking) | date | Description | Amount| |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last row) The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the set up #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. At the moment I am more interested in solving the column sum problem; i can kludge an added row using a dummy record in the database. Charlie Millar
[O] Evaluate TBLFM in babel export to LaTeX (reposted)
Posted this request for assistance with an incomplete subject line Hi, I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf Desired result (roughly speaking) | date | Description | Amount| |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last row) The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the set up #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. At the moment I am more interested in solving the column sum problem; i can kludge an added row using a dummy record in the database. Charlie Millar
[O] evaluate TBLFM
Hi, I am learning how to use org-babel and want to export (LaTeX) a table with the final column added at final row, which should be inserted. The entire process would take place upon exporting to LaTeX/pdf Desired result (roughly speaking) | date | Description | Amount| |||---| | 6-7 | blah| 1.00 | | 6-8 | blah blah|2.00 | | ||3.00| (this row to be inserted and then column 3 added) (Also nice if a hline were inserted before the last row) The table is generated from a recutils data base and essentially this is the set up #+Name: ATable #+begin_src rec data: Foo.rec :type Bar :fields date,Description,Amount #+end_src #+TBLNAME: ATable #+TBLFM: @>$>=vsum(@I$>..@>>$>);%.2f I have read Using Code Blocks in Org Tables in the Worg Babel Introduction and searched the lists and am not sure of how to implement this. At the moment I am more interested in solving the column sum problem; i can kludge an added row using a dummy record in the database. Charlie Millar