Hi List, using 'M-: (org-table-convert-region beg end 2) on this output (with beg/end being the points before and after the tabular data)
,------------------------------------------------------------------- | === Error on training data === | | Correctly Classified Instances 147 98 % | Incorrectly Classified Instances 3 2 % | Kappa statistic 0.97 | Mean absolute error 0.0233 | Root mean squared error 0.108 | Relative absolute error 5.2482 % | Root relative squared error 22.9089 % | Total Number of Instances 150 `------------------------------------------------------------------- I get what I want: | Correctly Classified Instances | 144 | 96 | % | | Incorrectly Classified Instances | 6 | 4 | % | | Kappa statistic | 0.94 | | | | Mean absolute error | 0.035 | | | | Root mean squared error | 0.1586 | | | | Relative absolute error | 7.8705 % | | | | Root relative squared error | 33.6353 % | | | | Total Number of Instances | 150 | | | However, using 'C-u 2 M-x org-table-convert-region' on the marked region yields this: | Correctly | Classified | Instances | 144 | 96 | % | | Incorrectly | Classified | Instances | 6 | 4 | % | | Kappa | statistic | 0.94 | | | | | Mean | absolute | error | 0.035 | | | | Root | mean | squared | error | 0.1586 | | | Relative | absolute | error | 7.8705 | % | | | Root | relative | squared | error | 33.6353 | % | | Total | Number | of | Instances | 150 | | >From the comment-string: ,----------------------------------------------------------------------- | (org-table-convert-region BEG0 END0 &optional SEPARATOR) | | Convert region to a table.[...] | SEPARATOR specifies the field separator in the lines. It can have the | following values: | | '(4) Use the comma as a field separator | '(16) Use a TAB as field separator | integer When a number, use that many spaces as field separator | nil When nil, the command tries to be smart and figure out the `----------------------------------------------------------------------- and from the elisp manual: ,----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Here are the results of calling display-prefix with various raw prefix | arguments: | | C-u M-x display-prefix -| (4) | | C-u C-u M-x display-prefix -| (16) | | C-u 3 M-x display-prefix -| 3 `----------------------------------------------------------------------- Looks like a bug in the argument handling? -- cheers, Thorsten