From: Ian Kennedy <ian.kennedy@hc-sc.gc.ca>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: inconsistent export of R results in orgmode 7.3
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 10:23:54 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <OF09A87BB2.8199D3B6-ON852577E4.0052E8CF-052577E4.005495AC@hc-sc.gc.ca> (raw)
I just ran my example twice, the first time the data frame did not appear
in the (HTML) export; the second time it did. Both times the *R* session
buffer gave identical output, as follows:
> x <- 1:5
> y <- data.frame(A=x, B=round(sin(x/3.3),3))
> > y
A B
1 1 0.298
2 2 0.570
3 3 0.789
4 4 0.936
5 5 0.998
> >
I also took a look at the *Messages* buffer in emacs. In the first (failed)
export It left the message
executing R code block...
Starting evaluation...
Finished evaluation
result is (nil hline)
In the second (successful) export the equivalent lines were
executing R code block...
Starting evaluation...
Finished evaluation
result is (("A" "B") hline (1 0.298) (2 0.57) (3 0.789) (4 0.936) (5
0.998))
Erik Iverson wrote:
> What does your *R* session buffer look like
> when this does and does not work? The same?
> Perhaps the prompt is getting confused at some point?
> Your example has worked 4 times in a row for me...
--Erik
Ian Kennedy wrote:
> Since upgrading to org-mode 7.3 I have had inconsistent export of R code
> block results. Sometimes the results appear in the exported document,
> sometimes they don't. I've included the simplest example I've been able
to
> come up with below. When I export this file the data frame is exported
> about half the time. The example below is about the shortest I've come up
> with that shows inconsistent export. I usually have the problem with more
> complex documents, which use R only, and which have R read in data from
> external files.
>
> I do not have the problem if I use org-mode 7.01h. I am running emacs
23.2
> on Windows XP with R 2.12.0. My apologies if this has already been
> discussed (if it has, maybe somebody can point me to the discussion I
> missed).
>
> Here's the example:
> * Ditaa Example
> #+BEGIN_SRC ditaa :file dit.png :width 300 :height 300 :exports
results
> +-------------------------------+
> | |
> | Block 1 |
> | |
> +---------------+---------------+
> |
> |
> v
> +-------------------------------+
> | |
> | Block 2 |
> | |
> +-------------------------------+
>
> #+END_SRC
> * R example
> ** Something in R
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :session *R* :exports none
> x <- 1:5
> y <- data.frame(A=x, B=round(sin(x/3.3),3))
> #+END_SRC
>
> ** A table which is often not exported
> #+BEGIN_SRC R :session *R* :exports results :colnames yes
> y
> #+END_SRC
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ian
>
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