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@@ -529,6 +529,42 @@ argument?
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With org-mode version at least 6.23, see the documentation for
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[[info:org:Context-sensitive%20commands][info:org:Context-sensitive commands]].
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+** free explicit variables
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+Maybe we should have some idea of variables independent of any
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+particular type of source code or source block. These could be
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+variables that have a value inside of the scope of the org-mode file,
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+and they could be used as a transport mechanism for information
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+transfer between org-tables, org-lists, and different source-blocks.
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+
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+Each type of source code (and org-mode types like tables, lists,
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+etc...) would need to implement functions for converting different
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+types of data to and from these variables (which would be elisp
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+variables).
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+
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+So for example say we want to read the values from a table into an R
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+block, perform some calculations, and then write the results back into
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+the table. We could
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+1) assign the table to a variable
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+ - the table would be converted into a lisp vector (list of lists)
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+ - the vector would be saved in the variable
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+2) an R source block would reference the variable
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+ - the variable would be instantiated into an R variable (through
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+ mechanisms mentioned [[* Dan: thinking aloud re: referencing data from R][elsewhere]])
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+ - the R code is executed, and the value of the variable *inside of
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+ R* is updated
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+ - when the R block finished the value of the variable *globally in
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+ the org buffer* would be updated
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+3) optionally the global value of the variable would be converted back
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+ into an org-mode table and would be used to overwrite the existing
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+ table.
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+
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+What do you think?
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+
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+This might not be too different from what we were already talking
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+about, but I think the introduction of the idea of having variables
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+existing independently of any tables or source code blocks is novel
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+and probably has some advantages (and probably shortfalls).
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+
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* Tasks
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@@ -536,7 +572,6 @@ With org-mode version at least 6.23, see the documentation for
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* Sandbox
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This is a place for code examples
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-
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** litorgy.el beginning functionality
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After evaluating litorgy.el and litorgy-script.el, you should be able
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to evaluate the following blocks of code by pressing =\C-c\C-c= on the
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@@ -556,6 +591,15 @@ print "Hello world!"
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#+end_src
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+** free variables
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+
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+First assign the variable with some sort of interpreted line
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+- this is independent of any particular type of source code
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+- this could use references to table ranges
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+
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+#+
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* COMMENT Commentary
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I'm seeing this as like commit notes, and a place for less formal
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communication of the goals of our changes.
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@@ -600,6 +644,13 @@ to use for evaluating R code files.
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See the [[* litorgy.el beginning functionality][Sandbox]] for evaluable examples.
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+** Eric <2009-02-23 Mon 15:12>
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+While thinking about how to implement the transfer of data between
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+source blocks and the containing org-mode file, I decided it *might*
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+be useful to explicitly support the existence of variables which exist
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+independent of source blocks or tables. I'd appreciate any
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+feedback... (see [[free explicit variables][free explicit variables]])
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+
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* Buffer Dictionary
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LocalWords: DBlocks dblocks litorgy el
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