Ah, I need more help, though...

I have tried this code.  I made it as simple as possible to clarify my
question.

(defun add-word ()
  (interactive)
  '(org-table-put (@2 $2 "word!")))

and execute in a buffer having a table already.  It did not work at all.

But also I kept wondering what could happen if there are two separate tables
in the same buffer?  I checked cells with C-c?, then realized that the cell
locations are not unique in more than one table.  So, there must be a way to
identify the table in question.

Thanks again.

soichi

2010/12/3 ishi soichi <soichi...@gmail.com>

> Thanks for such a quick response!
>
> soichi
>
> 2010/12/3 Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com>
>
> Hi Ishi,
>>
>>
>> On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:00 AM, ishi soichi wrote:
>>
>>  Hi. I'm trying to write an elisp code to enter words into a table of
>>> org-mode.
>>>
>>> after designating a buffer, which already contains a table, I simply
>>> wrote,
>>>
>>>    '(insert "test!" @2$2)
>>>
>>> does not work obviously.
>>>
>>
>> indeed.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Do I need to move the "point" to the particular cell before inserting?
>>>
>>
>> You could to that, using the functions org-table-goto-line and then
>> org-table-goto-column.
>>
>> However, it is easier to use, for programmatic access to fields, the
>> functions
>> `org-table-put' and `org-table-get'.
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
>
>
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