* How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block?
@ 2021-04-03 18:14 William Denton
2021-04-03 18:45 ` Greg Minshall
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: William Denton @ 2021-04-03 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Let's say I have a table like this:
#+NAME: numbers
| one |
| two |
| three |
I want to run through those numbers in a shell code block, but it I pass in
table as a variable, it only sees the first number.
#+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
echo $n
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: one
In Ruby it sees the numbers as an array:
#+begin_src ruby :results output :var n=numbers
puts n
puts n.class
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: one
: two
: three
: Array
And in R sees them as a data.table with one column. Both are very easy to
iterate over, of course.
I looked at the docs, but didn't see this covered, then I looked at ob-shell.el
and saw the "org-babel--variable-assignments:bash_array" function, which might
or might not be relevant, but it's all beyond my comprehension.
Is there a way to get my shell code seeing all of the elements in the column?
Thanks,
Bill
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* Re: How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block?
2021-04-03 18:14 How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block? William Denton
@ 2021-04-03 18:45 ` Greg Minshall
2021-04-03 18:57 ` William Denton
2021-04-03 19:01 ` Juan Manuel Macías
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Greg Minshall @ 2021-04-03 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William Denton; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
William,
try
#+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
echo ${n[1]}
#+end_src
cheers, Greg
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* Re: How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block?
2021-04-03 18:45 ` Greg Minshall
@ 2021-04-03 18:57 ` William Denton
2021-04-04 5:26 ` Michael Welle
2021-04-03 19:01 ` Juan Manuel Macías
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: William Denton @ 2021-04-03 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Minshall; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On 3 April 2021, Greg Minshall wrote:
> #+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
> echo ${n[1]}
> #+end_src
Aha, it's in an array but I didn't see it! Thanks. Org was doing it magic but
I got confused by bash.
#+NAME: numbers
| one |
| two |
| three |
#+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
for i in "${n[@]}"; do
echo $i
done
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: one
: two
: three
Bill
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William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: https://listeningtoart.org/
https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/
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* Re: How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block?
2021-04-03 18:45 ` Greg Minshall
2021-04-03 18:57 ` William Denton
@ 2021-04-03 19:01 ` Juan Manuel Macías
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Juan Manuel Macías @ 2021-04-03 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Minshall; +Cc: orgmode
Hi Greg and William,
Greg Minshall writes:
> William,
>
> try
>
> #+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
> echo ${n[1]}
> #+end_src
>
> cheers, Greg
I don't know if I'm saying something wrong, but wouldn't it be better
this way?:
#+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
echo ${n[@]}
#+end_src
echo ${n[1]} returns the second element (two) of the list (0, returns
one and 2 returns three)
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
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* Re: How to get a table into a variable in a shell code block?
2021-04-03 18:57 ` William Denton
@ 2021-04-04 5:26 ` Michael Welle
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Michael Welle @ 2021-04-04 5:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello,
William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> writes:
> On 3 April 2021, Greg Minshall wrote:
>
>> #+begin_src shell :results output :var n=numbers
>> echo ${n[1]}
>> #+end_src
>
> Aha, it's in an array but I didn't see it! Thanks. Org was doing it magic but
> I got confused by bash.
interestingly I asked a similar question in #org-mode yesterday. I came
up with this approach:
* table test
** user data
#+name: userdata
| uid | name | foo | bar |
| a2s | a2 | afoo | abar |
| b2s | b2 | bfoo | bbar |
| c2s | c2 | c foo | cbar |
** code
#+begin_src sh :var userdata=userdata :separator , :results raw
echo "$userdata" | while read line ; do
IFS=','
echo "$line" | while read u n f b ; do
echo "u: $u n: $n f: $f b: $b"
done
done
#+end_src
This looks a bit clumsy, but should also work with shell that doesn't
support (2D) array type variables.
Regards
hmw
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