This also works for me.
Thanks for your help,
Xavier
Le 17/07/2014 00:37, Arun Persaud a écrit :
This works for me.
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [["label 1", "label 2", "label 3"]]
x.append(None)
x.append((4, 5, 6))
x.append((7, 8, 9))
return (x)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| labe
Xavier Garrido writes:
Hi Xavier,
> I would like to be able to do it with =python=... Maybe it is only
> possible with =emacs-lisp= as you suggest.
I don't know python and cannot try it out here either ... but it should
be exactly the same thing:
build and return a list that consists of lists
This works for me.
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [["label 1", "label 2", "label 3"]]
x.append(None)
x.append((4, 5, 6))
x.append((7, 8, 9))
return (x)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| label 1 | label 2 | label 3 |
|-+-+-|
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 7 |
Dear Thorsten,
I would like to be able to do it with =python=... Maybe it is only
possible with =emacs-lisp= as you suggest.
Xavier
Le 16/07/2014 21:15, Thorsten Jolitz a écrit :
Xavier Garrido writes:
Dear orgers,
I would like to programmatically insert a line separator when generating
Xavier Garrido writes:
> Dear orgers,
>
> I would like to programmatically insert a line separator when generating
> a table result. Below is a minimal working example with =python= src block
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
>x = [("label 1", "label 2", "label 3"), ("-", "-", "-")]
>x.append((4, 5
Dear orgers,
I would like to programmatically insert a line separator when generating
a table result. Below is a minimal working example with =python= src block
#+BEGIN_SRC python
x = [("label 1", "label 2", "label 3"), ("-", "-", "-")]
x.append((4, 5, 6))
x.append((7, 8, 9))
return (x