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Indexable variable values}).
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The following syntax is used to pass arguments to code blocks using the
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-@code{:var} header argument.
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+@code{:var} header argument. Note that spaces around the @code{=} sign are
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+not permitted.
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@example
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:var name=assign
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@@ -12297,7 +12298,7 @@ carried through to the source code block)
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@item code block without arguments
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a code block name (from the example above), as assigned by @code{#+NAME:},
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-followed by parentheses
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+optionally followed by parentheses
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@example
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var length=table-length()
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@@ -12352,19 +12353,6 @@ on two lines
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@end example
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-@item results block
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-named results blocks, such as the results of the previous example, are passed
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-intact
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-@example
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-#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x=read-literal-example
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- (concatenate 'string x " Again.")
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-#+END_SRC
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-
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-#+results:
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-: A literal example
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-: on two lines for you. Again.
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-@end example
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@end table
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@subsubheading Alternate argument syntax
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