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Re: [O] Babel problem (was how do scientists use org mode?)


From: Nick Dokos
Subject: Re: [O] Babel problem (was how do scientists use org mode?)
Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2012 15:12:51 -0500

Christopher W. Ryan <address@hidden> wrote:

> John and Nick--
> 
> The question about whether I have python on my machine is not silly--I
> am. Got so carried away I forgot I was on my work computer, which indeed
> does not have python. But I do have R and perl, and similar code blocks
> in either language yield the same problem, so I'll just focus on them as
> examples (he said, sheepishly.)
> 
> I usually interface with R via emacs ESS. Currently ESS is using R
> version 2.11.1.
> 
> R executable is in C:\Program Files\R\R-2.11.1\bin
> 
> I usually interface with perl via another text editor, Programmer's
> Notepad, set up with drop-down menu item to execute the file in perl.
> 
> Perl executable is in C:\strawberry\perl\bin
> 
> C:\Org\org-7.7\lisp contains, among others, files called ob-R.el and
> ob-perl.el
> 
> Currently my path variable looks like this:
> 
> Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0;C:\Xpdf;C:\strawberry\perl\bin;C:\strawberry\c\bin;C:\strawberry\perl\site\bin
> 
> 
> My .emacs now contains:
> 
> ;; active Babel languages
> (org-babel-do-load-languages
>  'org-babel-load-languages
>  '((R . t)
>    (python . t)
>    (perl . t)
>    ))
> 
> 
> As to Nick's questions,
> 
> M-x locate-library RET ob-R RET
> 
> tells me ob-R is located in C:\Org\org-7.7\lisp\ob-R.el
> 
> M-: to evaluate (require 'ob-R.el)
> 
> yields ob-R in the minibuffer
> 
> Then C-c C-c in the R code block yields
> 
> Code block produced not output.
> 
> in the minibuffer,
> 
> and a new buffer that says,
> 
> 'R' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
> 

It's probably a path issue as you surmise below.

ob-R.el includes the following:

(defvar org-babel-R-command "R --slave --no-save"
  "Name of command to use for executing R code.")

Try setting something like

(setq org-bable-R-command "/full/path/to/R --slave --no-save")

in your .emacs, although the exact format for Windows is going to 
be different. This is meant as a test, not as a fix: if that works,
then you can figure out how to change your path and get rid of the
hack.

> 
> I tried evaluating (require 'ob-perl) and this yielded
> 
> ob-perl
> 
> in the minibuffer, and thereafter the perl code block executed properly.
> 

Ok, that's promising.

> I wonder if I need to put the path to R in my PATH variable? (come to
> think of it, don't know why it's not already there); its absence has so
> far not prevented me from using R via ESS.
> 

Probably.

Nick



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