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[Orgmode] Re: [BABEL] Output with octave [PATCH]


From: Dan Davison
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: [BABEL] Output with octave [PATCH]
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 00:18:12 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux)

Hi Juan and d.tchin,

One thing I'd like to ask for advice about is the behaviour of tabular
data structures containing strings. For example

#+begin_src octave
ans = [['a','b'];['c','d']]
#+end_src

#+results:
: acbd

I don't know if my syntax above is correct, but it seems to me that this
is a 2x2 table of some sort and so it would seem natural to me for that
to return

| a | b |
| c | d |

however, if you look at the code we are using below, you'll see that
ischar() returns 1 for this object and so it gets written as a
string. Can you suggest how we should alter the octave/matlab code
below? Or perhaps people don't use tabular data structures containing
strings in these languages?

if ischar(ans), fid = fopen('%s', 'w'); fprintf(fid, '%%s\\n', ans); 
fclose(fid);
else, dlmwrite('%s', ans, '\\t')
end"

Dan


Juan Pechiar <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Below is a single PATCH for the 3 issues:
>    - passing tables with EXP or complex notation to octave
>    - correct formatting of matrixes into octave
>    - interpretation of octave output as table
>
> Regards,
> .j.
>
> 8<------------------------------------------------------------
>
> diff --git a/lisp/ob-octave.el b/lisp/ob-octave.el
> index 8e99f86..bf7fdd3 100644
> --- a/lisp/ob-octave.el
> +++ b/lisp/ob-octave.el
> @@ -119,8 +119,9 @@ end")
>  Converts an emacs-lisp variable into a string of octave code
>  specifying a variable of the same value."
>    (if (listp var)
> -      (concat "[" (mapconcat #'org-babel-octave-var-to-octave var ",
> ") "]")
> -    (format "%S" var)))
> +      (concat "[" (mapconcat #'org-babel-octave-var-to-octave var
> +                            (if (listp (car var)) "; " ",")) "]")
> +    (format "%s" var)))
>
>  (defun org-babel-prep-session:octave (session params &optional
>  matlabp)
>    "Prepare SESSION according to the header arguments specified in
>    PARAMS."
> @@ -181,7 +182,7 @@ value of the last statement in BODY, as elisp."
>                (org-babel-eval
>                 cmd
>                 (format org-babel-octave-wrapper-method body tmp-file
>                 tmp-file))
> -              (org-babel-eval-read-file tmp-file))))))
> +              (org-babel-octave-import-elisp-from-file tmp-file))))))
>
>  (defun org-babel-octave-evaluate-session
>    (session body result-type &optional matlabp)
>
> 8<------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 05:07:27PM -0300, Juan wrote:
>> I'm starting to work with ob-octave and found several problems:
>>
>> The first, for which I have a fix (see patch below) is that octave's
>> output was passed on as a string instead of being interpreted as a table:
>
>
>> The second problem is that if I use octave table output as input to
>> another block, it gets interpreted as a string instead of a vector:
>
>
>> This has to do with the EXP notation. The 'e+00' suffix makes the
>> whole table into a string. The problem is with "%S" in the formatting
>> inside org-babel-octave-var-to-octave.
>
>
>> A third problem is with org-babel-octave-var-to-octave.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> : (org-babel-octave-var-to-octave '( ( 1 2 3 ) ( 4 5 6 ) ))
>> : ->  "[[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]"
>>
>> This is not a 2x3 matrix, but a 1x6 vector:
>>
>> : octave-3.2.3:1> [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]
>> : ans =
>> :    1   2   3   4   5   6
>>
>> a semicolon ';' or '\n' is needed between rows instead of a comma.
>
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