Hi András,
András Major writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
>> sbe is just an elisp function which is called by the Org-mode
>> spreadsheet's function evaluation mechanisms. The spreadsheet does not
>> allow for insertion of results into multiple cells and thus neither does
>> the use of sbe.
>
> Hmmm. It ap
Hi András
I am not sure if you really need the data between the sh output and
the sbe input as a table. If not, this can be used:
#+source: shcode(x = 0)
#+begin_src sh
echo "$x"
#+end_src
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
#+TBLFM: @1$1..@1$3 = '(sbe "shcode" (x "$#"))
Michael
2011/8/19 András Major :
> Hi,
>
>
Hi Eric,
> sbe is just an elisp function which is called by the Org-mode
> spreadsheet's function evaluation mechanisms. The spreadsheet does not
> allow for insertion of results into multiple cells and thus neither does
> the use of sbe.
Hmmm. It appears that one can make sbe set multiple cell
András Major writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to use a babel code block to fill a table with values. The
> sbe elisp function looks like the right thing for this task, but it
> appears that the result of the code block always goes into a single
> cell of a table. I can specify ranges of values, but t
Hi,
I'd like to use a babel code block to fill a table with values. The
sbe elisp function looks like the right thing for this task, but it
appears that the result of the code block always goes into a single
cell of a table. I can specify ranges of values, but then the entire
output is placed in