On 11/28/18, Eric S Fraga <esfli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The output (or more generally the results) of one src block is passed
> directly as input to another using the :post argument.

that helps.

i'm not familiar with many languages.  shell and lisp work best for
me, but in this case saying that clarifies.

not sure where *this* comes in.  perhaps it is a variable in the
second block being sent to the first block?

> #+begin_src org
>   ,#+name: doubleit
>   ,#+begin_src octave :results output :var x=[0.1]
>   disp(2*x)
>   ,#+end_src
>
>   ,#+name: test
>   ,#+begin_src octave :post doubleit(x=*this*)
>     2*3.14
>   ,#+end_src
>
>   ,#+results: test
>   :  12.560
> #+end_src
>
> HTH,
> eric
>
> --
> Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.1.14-1035-gfeb442
>


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