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							- ;;; org-R.el --- Computing and data visualisation in Org-mode using R
 
- ;; Copyright (C) 2009
 
- ;;   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
- ;; Author: Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
 
- ;; Keywords: org, R, ESS, tables, graphics
 
- ;; Homepage: http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~davison/software/org-R
 
- ;; Version: 0.05 2009-02-05
 
- ;;
 
- ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
 
- ;;
 
- ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
- ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
- ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 
- ;; any later version.
 
- ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
- ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
- ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
- ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 
- ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
- ;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
- ;;
 
- ;;; Commentary:
 
- ;; This file allows R (http://www.r-project.org) code to be applied to
 
- ;; emacs org-mode (http://orgmode.org) tables. When the result of the
 
- ;; analysis is a vector or matrix, it is output back into the org-mode
 
- ;; buffer as a new org table. Alternatively the R code may be used to
 
- ;; plot the data in the org table. It requires R to be running in an
 
- ;; inferior-ess-mode buffer (install Emacs Speaks Statistics
 
- ;; http://ess.r-project.org and issue M-x R).
 
- ;; 
 
- ;;
 
- ;; The user interface is via two different options lines in the org
 
- ;; buffer. As is conventional in org-mode, these are lines starting
 
- ;; with `#+'. Lines starting with #+R: specify options in the
 
- ;; standard org style (option:value) and are used to specify certain
 
- ;; off-the-shelf transformations and plots of the table data. The
 
- ;; #+R: line is also used to specify the data to be analysed
 
- ;; (either an org table or a csv file), and to restrict the analysis
 
- ;; to certain columns etc. In lines starting #+RR: you can supply
 
- ;; literal R code, giving you full control over what you do with the
 
- ;; table. With point in the first #+R line, M-x org-R-apply
 
- ;; makes happen whatever has been specified in those lines. 
 
- ;; The best documentation is currently the Worg tutorial:
 
- ;;
 
- ;; http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-R/org-R.php
 
- (defconst org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
-   "%s(x[%s]%s)"
 
-   "Skeleton of a call to an R function.
 
- E.g. barplot(x[,3:5], names.arg=rownames(x))")
 
- (defconst org-R-skeleton-funcall-2-args
 
-   "%s(x[,%s], x[,%s]%s)"
 
-   "Skeleton of a call to an R function which can take x and y
 
-   args.")
 
- (defconst org-R-write-org-table-def
 
-   "write.org.table <- function (x, write.rownames = TRUE) 
 
- {
 
-     if(!is.null(dim(x)) && length(dim(x)) > 2)
 
-         stop(\"Object must be 1- or 2-dimensional\") ;
 
-     if(is.vector(x) || is.table(x) || is.factor(x) || is.array(x)) 
 
-         x <- as.matrix(x) ;
 
-     if(!(is.matrix(x) || inherits(x, c('matrix', 'data.frame')))) {
 
-        invisible() ;
 
-        print(x) ;
 
-        stop(\"Object not recognised as 1- or 2-dimensional\") ;
 
-     } ;
 
-     if(is.null(colnames(x))) 
 
-         colnames(x) <- rep('', ncol(x)) ;
 
-     if(write.rownames) 
 
-         x <- cbind(rownames(x), x) ;
 
-     cat('|', paste(colnames(x), collapse = ' | '), '|\\n') ;
 
-     cat('|', paste(rep('----', ncol(x)), collapse = '+'), '|\\n', sep = '') ;
 
-     invisible(apply(x, 1, function(row) cat('|', paste(row, collapse = ' | '), '|\\n'))) ;
 
- }"
 
-   "Definition of R function to write org table representation of R objects.
 
- To see a more human-readable version of this, look at the code,
 
- or type dput(write.org.table) RET at the R (inferior-ess-mode
 
- buffer) prompt.")
 
- (defun org-R-apply-maybe ()
 
-   (if (save-excursion
 
- 	(beginning-of-line 1)
 
- 	(looking-at "#\\+RR?:"))
 
-       (progn (call-interactively 'org-R-apply)
 
- 	     t) ;; to signal that we took action
 
-     nil)) ;; to signal that we did not
 
- (add-hook 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook 'org-R-apply-maybe)
 
- (defun org-R-apply ()
 
-   "Construct and evaluate an R function call.
 
- Construct an R function corresponding to the #+R: and #+RR:
 
- lines. R must be currently running in an inferior-ess-mode
 
- buffer. The function evaluates any user-supplied R code in the
 
- #+RR: line before the off-the-shelf actions specified in the #+R:
 
- line. The user-supplied R code can operate on a variable called x
 
- that is the org table represented as a data frame in R. Text
 
- output from the R process may be inserted into the org buffer, as
 
- an org table where appropriate."
 
-   (interactive)
 
-   (require 'ess)
 
-   (save-excursion 
 
-     (beginning-of-line)
 
-     (unless (looking-at "#\\+RR?:") (error "Point must be in a #+R or #+RR line"))
 
-     (while (looking-at "#\\+RR?:") (forward-line -1))
 
-     (forward-line)
 
-     ;; For the rest of the code in this file we are based at the
 
-     ;; beginning of the first #+R line
 
-     ;; FIXME: if point is at the beginning of the #+RR? lines when
 
-     ;; this function is called, then tabular output gets inserted,
 
-     ;; leaving point up at the top of the tabular output.
 
-     (let* ((options (org-R-get-options))
 
- 	   (code (org-R-construct-code options))
 
- 	   (infile (plist-get options :infile))
 
- 	   (ext (if infile (file-name-extension infile)))
 
- 	   csv-file)
 
-       (if (string-equal ext "csv")
 
- 	  (setq csv-file infile)
 
- 	(setq csv-file
 
- 	      (org-R-export-to-csv
 
- 	       (make-temp-file "org-R-tmp" nil ".csv") options)))
 
-       
 
-       (org-R-eval code csv-file options)
 
-       (delete-other-windows) ;; FIXME
 
-       (if (plist-get options :showcode) (org-R-showcode code)))))
 
- (defun org-R-apply-throughout-subtree ()
 
-   "Call org-R-apply in every org-R block in current subtree."
 
-   ;; This currently relies on re-search-forward leaving point after
 
-   ;; the #+RR?: If point were at the beginning of the line, then
 
-   ;; tabular input would get inserted leaving point above the #+RR?:,
 
-   ;; and this would loop infinitely. Same for org-R-apply-to-buffer.
 
-   (interactive)
 
-   (save-excursion
 
-     (org-back-to-heading)
 
-     (while (re-search-forward 
 
- 	    "^#\\+RR?:"
 
- 	    (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree)) t)
 
-       (org-R-apply)
 
-       (forward-line)
 
-       (while (looking-at "#\\+RR?")
 
- 	(forward-line)))))
 
- (defun org-R-apply-throughout-buffer ()
 
-   "Call org-R-apply in every org-R block in the buffer."
 
-   (interactive)
 
-   (save-excursion
 
-     (goto-char (point-min))
 
-     (while (re-search-forward "^#\\+RR?:" nil t)
 
-       (org-R-apply)
 
-       (forward-line)
 
-       (while (looking-at "#\\+RR?")
 
- 	(forward-line)))))
 
-   
 
- (defun org-R-construct-code (options)
 
-   "Construct the R function that implements the requested
 
- behaviour.
 
- The body of this function derives from two sources:
 
- 1. Explicit R code which is read from lines starting with
 
- #+RR: by org-R-get-user-code, and
 
- 2. Off-the-shelf code corresponding to options specified in the
 
- #+R: line. This code is constructed by
 
- org-R-off-the-shelf-code."
 
-   (let ((user-code (org-R-get-user-code))
 
- 	(action (plist-get options :action)))
 
-     (if (or (eq action 'tabulate) (eq action 'transpose))
 
- 	(setq options (plist-put options :output-to-buffer t)))
 
-     (format "function(x){%sx}"
 
- 	    (concat
 
- 	     (when user-code (concat user-code ";"))
 
- 	     (when action (concat (org-R-off-the-shelf-code options) ";"))))))
 
- (defun org-R-get-user-code (&optional R)
 
-   "Read user-supplied R code from #+RR: lines."
 
-   (let ((case-fold-search t))
 
-     (save-excursion
 
-       (while (looking-at "^#\\+\\(RR?:\\) *\\(.*\\)")
 
- 	(if (string= "RR:" (match-string 1))
 
- 	    (setq R (concat R (when R ";") (match-string 2))))
 
- 	(forward-line))))
 
-   R)
 
- (defun org-R-off-the-shelf-code (options)
 
-   "Return R code implementing the actions requested in the
 
- #+R: lines."
 
-   
 
-   ;; This is a somewhat long function as it deals with several
 
-   ;; different cases, corresponding to all the off-the-shelf actions
 
-   ;; that have been implemented.
 
-   
 
-   (let* ((action (plist-get options :action))
 
- 	 (cols (plist-get options :columns))
 
- 	 (ncols (org-R-number-of-columns cols))
 
- 	 (nxcols (nth 0 ncols))
 
- 	 (nycols (nth 1 ncols))
 
- 	 (cols-R (org-R-make-index-vectors cols))
 
- 	 (xcols-R (nth 0 cols-R))
 
- 	 (ycols-R (nth 1 cols-R))
 
- 	 seq args largs extra-code title colour matrix-index)
 
-     
 
-     ;; I want this to affect options outside this function.  Will it
 
-     ;; necessarily do so? (not if plist-put adds to head of the
 
-     ;; plist?)
 
-     (setq options (plist-put options :nxcols nxcols))
 
-     
 
-     (cond ((eq action 'points)
 
- 	   (setq action 'plot)
 
- 	   (setq options (plist-put options :lines nil)))
 
- 	  ((eq action 'lines)
 
- 	   (setq action 'plot)
 
- 	   (setq options (plist-put options :lines t))))
 
-     
 
-     (if (and (setq title (plist-get options :title)) (symbolp title))
 
- 	(setq title symbol-name title))
 
-     
 
-     (setq args (plist-put args :main (concat "\"" title "\"")))
 
-     
 
-     (if (setq colour (or (plist-get options :colour)
 
- 			 (plist-get options :color)
 
- 			 (plist-get options :col)))
 
- 	(setq args
 
- 	      (plist-put args :col
 
- 			 (concat "\"" (if (symbolp colour) (symbol-name colour) colour) "\""))))
 
-       
 
-     (setq largs
 
- 	  (if (setq legend (plist-get options :legend))
 
- 	      (plist-put largs :x
 
- 			 (concat "\"" (if (symbolp legend) (symbol-name legend) legend) "\""))
 
- 	    (plist-put largs :x "\"topright\"")))
 
-     (cond
 
-      ((null ycols-R)
 
-       ;; single set of columns; implicit x values
 
-       (if (null xcols-R)
 
- 	  (setq xcols-R "" matrix-index "")
 
- 	(setq matrix-index (concat "," xcols-R)))
 
-       (cond
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'barplot)
 
- 	(if (eq nxcols 1)
 
- 	    (progn
 
- 	      (setq args (plist-put args :names.arg "rownames(x)"))
 
- 	      (setq args (org-R-set-user-supplied-args args (plist-get options :args)))
 
- 	      (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
- 		      "barplot" xcols-R
 
- 		      (concat ", " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args))))
 
- 	  
 
- 	  (setq args (plist-put args :names.arg "colnames(x)"))
 
- 	  (setq args (plist-put args :col "seq(nrow(x))"))
 
- 	  (setq args (plist-put args :beside "TRUE"))
 
- 	  (setq largs (plist-put largs :bty "\"n\""))
 
- 	  ;; (setq largs (plist-put largs :lwd 10))
 
- 	  (setq largs (plist-put largs :col "seq(nrow(x))"))
 
- 	  (setq largs (plist-put largs :legend "rownames(x)"))
 
- 	  
 
- 	  (setq args (org-R-set-user-supplied-args args (plist-get options :args)))
 
- 	  
 
- 	  (concat (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg 
 
- 			  "barplot(as.matrix" matrix-index
 
- 			  (concat "), " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args)))
 
- 		  "; legend(" (org-R-plist-to-R-args largs) ")")))
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'density)
 
- 	(if (and nxcols (> nxcols 1))
 
- 	  (error "Multiple columns not implemented for action:%s" action))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :xlab (concat "colnames(x)["xcols-R"]")))
 
- 	(setq args (org-R-set-user-supplied-args args (plist-get options :args)))
 
- 	(format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
- 		"plot(density" matrix-index
 
- 		(concat "), " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args))))
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'hist)
 
- 	(if (and nxcols (> nxcols 1))
 
- 	  (error "Multiple columns not implemented for action:%s" action))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :xlab (concat "colnames(x)["xcols-R"]")))
 
- 	(setq args (org-R-set-user-supplied-args args (plist-get options :args)))
 
- 	(setq args (concat ", " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args)))
 
- 	(format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg "hist" matrix-index args))
 
-        
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'image)
 
- 	(format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg "image(as.matrix" matrix-index ")"))
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'plot)
 
- 	(setq seq (concat "seq_along("xcols-R")"))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :type (if (plist-get options :lines) "\"l\"" "\"p\"")))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :ylab (concat "colnames(x)["xcols-R"]")))
 
- 	(setq args (concat ", " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args)))
 
- 	(concat (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
- 			(if (eq nxcols 1) "plot" "matplot") matrix-index args)
 
- 		extra-code))
 
- 	
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'tabulate)
 
- 	(concat
 
- 	 (if (plist-get options :sort)
 
- 	     (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
- 		     "x <- sort(table" xcols-R "), decreasing=TRUE")
 
- 	   (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg "x <- table" matrix-index ""))
 
- 	 (if (eq nxcols 1) "; x <- data.frame(value=names(x), count=x[])")))
 
-        
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        ((eq action 'transpose)
 
- 	(format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg "x <- t" matrix-index ""))
 
-      
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        
 
-        ;; Don't recognise action: option, try applying it as the name of an R function.
 
-        
 
-        (t (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-1-arg
 
- 		  (concat "x <- " (symbol-name action)) matrix-index ""))))
 
-      
 
-      ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-      (ycols-R
 
-       ;; x and y columns specified
 
-       (cond
 
-        
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        
 
-        ((eq action 'plot)
 
- 	(unless (eq nxcols 1) (error "Multiple x-columns not implemented for action:plot"))
 
- 	
 
- 	(setq args
 
- 	      (plist-put
 
- 	       args :ylab
 
- 	       (concat "if(length("ycols-R") == 1) colnames(x)["ycols-R"] else ''")))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :xlab (concat "colnames(x)["xcols-R"]")))
 
- 	(setq args (plist-put args :type (if (plist-get options :lines) "\"l\"" "\"p\"")))
 
- 	
 
- 	(setq args (concat ", " (org-R-plist-to-R-args args)))
 
- 	(setq seq (concat "seq_along("ycols-R")"))
 
- 	(setq largs (plist-put largs :col seq))
 
- 	(setq largs (plist-put largs :lty seq))
 
- 	(setq largs (plist-put largs :bty "\"n\""))
 
- 	(setq largs (plist-put largs :legend (concat "colnames(x)["ycols-R"]")))
 
- 	
 
- 	(setq extra-code
 
- 	      (concat "; "
 
- 		      "if(length("ycols-R") > 1) "
 
- 		      "legend(" (org-R-plist-to-R-args largs) ")"))
 
- 	
 
- 	(concat (format org-R-skeleton-funcall-2-args
 
- 			(if (and (eq nxcols 1) (eq nycols 1)) "plot" "matplot")
 
- 			xcols-R ycols-R args)
 
- 		extra-code))
 
-        
 
-        ;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        
 
-        (t (error "action:%s requires a single set of columns" (symbol-name action))))))))
 
- (defun org-R-set-user-supplied-args (args user-args)
 
-   "Set user-supplied values in arguments plist."
 
-   (while (setq prop (pop user-args))
 
-     (setq args (plist-put args prop (pop user-args))))
 
-   args)
 
-   
 
- (defun org-R-plist-to-R-args (plist)
 
-   "Convert a plist into a string of R arguments."
 
-   (let (arg-string arg)
 
-     (while (setq arg (pop plist))
 
-       (string-match ":\\(\.*\\)" (symbol-name arg))
 
-       (setq arg (match-string 1 (symbol-name arg)))
 
-       (setq arg-string
 
- 	    (concat
 
- 	     (if arg-string (concat arg-string ", "))
 
- 	     (format "%s=%s" arg (pop plist)))))
 
-     arg-string))
 
- (defun org-R-alist-to-R-args (alist)
 
-   "Convert an alist of (argument . val) pairs into a string of R arguments.
 
- The alist is something like
 
-       '((arg1 . 1)
 
- 	(arg2 . a)) 
 
- This isn't used, but it seems much nicer than
 
- my plist equivalent. Is there a better way to write the plist
 
- version?
 
- "
 
-   (mapconcat
 
-    'identity
 
-    (mapcar (lambda(pair) (format "%s = %s" (car pair) (cdr pair))) alist)
 
-    ", "))
 
- (defun org-R-make-index-vectors (cols)
 
-   "Construct R indexing vectors as strings from lisp form.
 
- COLS is the lisp form given by the `columns:' option. It may
 
- take the following forms:
 
- 1. integer atom        - the number of the column
 
- 2. symbol/string atom  - the name of the column
 
- 3. list of length 1    - same as 1 or 2 above
 
- 4. list of length > 1  - specification of multiple columns as 1 or 2 above, unless it is
 
- 5. list of 2 lists     - each list specifies (possibly multiple) columns
 
- In cases 1-4 this function returns a list of length 1, containing
 
- the R index vector as a string. In case 5 this function returns a
 
- list of two such index vectors.
 
- In cases 1 - 4, when a bivariate plot is requested such as by
 
- `action:lines', the x values are implicit, i.e
 
- 1,2,...,number-of-rows.
 
- In case 4, an attempt is made to do something sensible with the
 
- multiple columns, e.g. for `action:lines' they will be plotted
 
- together on the same graph against the implicit x values, and for
 
- `action:barplot' the bars corresponding to a single row will be
 
- stacked on top of each other, or placed side by side, depending
 
- on the value of the `beside' option.
 
- For `action:tabulate', if 2 columns are selected, a
 
- two-dimensional table is created. If more than 2, then the
 
- appropriately dimensioned table is computed and inserted using
 
- the standard text representation of multi-dimensional arrays used
 
- by R (as org does not currently have tables of dimension > 2).
 
- The straightforward case of case 5 is that both lists are of
 
- length 1. For `action:plot' and `action:lines' these specify the
 
- y and x coordinates of the points to be plotted or joined by
 
- lines. 
 
- The intention is that `org-R-apply' does something
 
- corresponding to what would happen if you did the following in R:
 
- fun(x=tab[,xcols], y=tab[,ycols])
 
- where fun is the R function implementing the desired
 
- action (plotting/computation), tab is the org table, xcols are
 
- the columns specified in cases 1-4 above, and ycols are the
 
- second set of columns which might have been specified under case
 
- 5 above. For relevant R documentation see the help page
 
- associated with the function xy.coords, e.g. by typing ?xy.coords
 
- at the R prompt.
 
- The following won't work with case 5: `tabulate'
 
- "
 
-   (defun org-R-make-index-vector (cols)
 
-     "Return the R indexing vector (as a string) corresponding to
 
- the lisp form COLS. In this function, COLS is a either a list of
 
- atoms, or an atom, i.e. in the form of cases 1-4"
 
-     (when cols
 
-       (let (to-stringf)
 
- 	(unless (listp cols) (setq cols (list cols)))
 
- 	(setq to-stringf 
 
- 	      (cond ((car (mapcar 'symbolp cols))
 
- 		     (lambda (symbol) (concat "\"" (symbol-name symbol) "\"")))
 
- 		    ((car (mapcar 'integerp cols))
 
- 		     'int-to-string)
 
- 		    ((car (mapcar 'stringp cols))
 
- 		     (lambda (string) (concat "\"" string "\"")))
 
- 		    (t (error "Column selection should be symbol, integer or string: %S" cols))))
 
- 	(concat (when (> (length cols) 1) "c(")
 
- 		(mapconcat to-stringf cols ",")
 
- 		(when (> (length cols) 1) ")")))))
 
-   (if (and (listp cols) (listp (car cols)))
 
-       (mapcar 'org-R-make-index-vector cols) ;; case 5
 
-     (list (org-R-make-index-vector cols))))  ;; other cases
 
- (defun org-R-number-of-columns (cols)
 
-   (defun f (c) (if (listp c) (length c) 1))
 
-   (if (and (listp cols) (listp (car cols)))
 
-       (mapcar 'f cols)
 
-     (list (f cols))))
 
-   
 
- (defun org-R-eval (R-function csv-file options)
 
-   "Apply an R function to tabular data and receive output as an org table.
 
- R-FUNCTION is a string; it may be simply the name of an
 
- appropriate R function (e.g. \"summary\", \"plot\"), or a
 
- user-defined anonymous function of the form
 
- \"(function(data.frame) {...})\". It will receive as its first
 
- argument the org table as an R 'data frame' -- a table-like
 
- structure which can have columns containing different types of
 
- data -- numeric, character etc.
 
- The R function may produce graphical and/or text output. If it
 
- produces text output, and the replace:t is specified, and if
 
- there is a table immediately above the #+R lines, then it is
 
- replaced by the text output. Otherwise the text output is
 
- inserted above the #+R lines.
 
- "
 
-   (let ((transit-buffer "org-R-transit")
 
- 	(infile (plist-get options :infile))
 
- 	(output-file (plist-get options :outfile))
 
- 	(title (plist-get options :title))
 
- 	output-format graphics-output-file width height)
 
-     
 
-     (unless (not output-file)
 
-       ;; We are writing output to file. Determine file format and
 
-       ;; location, and open graphics device if necessary.
 
-       (if (string-match
 
- 	   "\\(.*\.\\)?\\(org\\|png\\|jpg\\|jpeg\\|pdf\\|ps\\|bmp\\|tiff\\)$"
 
- 	   output-file)
 
- 	  (setq output-format (match-string 2 output-file))
 
- 	(error "Did not recognise file name suffix %s as available output format"
 
- 	       (match-string 2 output-file)))
 
-       (unless (match-string 1 output-file)
 
- 	;; only suffix provided: store in org-attach dir
 
- 	(require 'org-attach)
 
- 	(let ((temporary-file-directory (org-attach-dir t)))
 
- 	  (setq output-file
 
- 		(make-temp-file
 
- 		 "org-R-output-" nil (concat "." output-format)))))
 
-       (if (eq output-format "jpg") (setq output-format "jpeg"))
 
-       (setq graphics-output-file (not (string-equal output-format "org")))
 
-       (if graphics-output-file ;; open the graphics device
 
- 	  (ess-execute
 
- 	   (concat output-format "(file=\"" output-file "\""
 
- 		   (if (setq width (plist-get options :width))
 
- 		       (format ", width=%d" width))
 
- 		   (if (setq height (plist-get options :height))
 
- 		       (format ", height=%d" height)) ")"))))
 
-     
 
-     ;; Apply R code to table (which is now stored as a csv file)
 
-     ;; does it matter whether this uses ess-command or ess-execute?
 
-     
 
-     ;; First evaluate function definition for R -> org table conversion
 
-     (ess-execute (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " org-R-write-org-table-def)
 
- 		 nil transit-buffer)
 
-     ;; FIXME: why not eval the function def together with the function call
 
-     ;; as in the commented out line below (it didn't work for some reason)
 
-     (ess-execute
 
-      (concat
 
-       ;; (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " org-R-write-org-table-def) ";"
 
-       (org-R-make-expr R-function csv-file options)) nil transit-buffer)
 
-     (save-excursion
 
-       (set-buffer (concat "*" transit-buffer "*"))
 
-       (unless (or (looking-at "$")
 
- 		  (string-equal (buffer-substring-no-properties 1 2) "|"))
 
- 	(error "Error in R evaluation:\n%s" (buffer-string))))
 
-     
 
-     
 
-     (if csv-file
 
- 	(unless (and infile
 
- 		     (string-equal (file-name-extension infile) "csv"))
 
- 	  (delete-file csv-file)))
 
-   
 
-     (if graphics-output-file (ess-execute "dev.off()")) ;; Close graphics device
 
-     
 
-     (unless (or graphics-output-file
 
- 		(not (plist-get options :output-to-buffer)))
 
-       ;; Send tabular output to a org buffer as new org
 
-       ;; table. Recall that we are currently at the beginning of the
 
-       ;; first #+R line
 
-       (if (and output-file graphics-output-file)
 
- 	  (error "output-to-buffer and graphics-output-file both t"))
 
- 		
 
-       (save-excursion
 
- 	(if output-file
 
- 	    (progn (set-buffer (find-file-noselect output-file))
 
- 		   (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)))
 
- 	  (if (plist-get options :replace)
 
- 	      (progn ;; kill a table iff in one or one ends on the previous line
 
- 		(delete-region (org-table-begin) (org-table-end))
 
- 		(save-excursion 
 
- 		  (forward-line -1)
 
- 		  (if (looking-at "#\\+TBLNAME")
 
- 		      (delete-region (point) (1+ (point-at-eol))))))))
 
- 	(if title (insert "#+TBLNAME:" title "\n"))
 
- 	(insert-buffer-substring (concat "*" transit-buffer "*"))
 
- 	(org-table-align)
 
- 	(if output-file (save-buffer))))
 
-     ;; We might be linking to graphical output, or to org output in
 
-     ;; another file. Either way, point is still at the beginning of
 
-     ;; the first #+R line.
 
-     (unless (not output-file)
 
-       (save-excursion 
 
- 	(forward-line -1)
 
- 	(if (looking-at "\\[\\[file:")
 
- 	    (delete-region (point) (1+ (point-at-eol)))))
 
-       (insert (org-make-link-string 
 
- 	       (concat "file:" output-file)
 
- 	       (unless (plist-get options :inline)
 
- 		 (or title (concat output-format " output")))) "\n"))
 
-     (kill-buffer (concat "*" transit-buffer "*"))))
 
- (defun org-R-export-to-csv (csv-file options)
 
-   "Find and export org table to csv.
 
- If the intable: option has not been supplied, then the table must
 
- end on the line immediately above the #+R lines. Otherwise,
 
- the remote table referenced by the intable: option is found using
 
- org-R-find-table. If options:infile has been set then this is the
 
- org file containing the table. See the docstring of
 
- org-R-find-table for details."
 
-   (let ((tbl-name-or-id (plist-get options :intable))
 
- 	(org-file (plist-get options :infile)) tbl-marker)
 
-     
 
-     (if (and org-file
 
- 	     (not (string-equal (file-name-extension org-file) "org")))
 
- 	(error "File %s extension is not .csv so should be .org"))
 
-     (save-excursion
 
-       (if tbl-name-or-id
 
- 	  ;; a remote table has been specified -- move into it
 
- 	  (progn
 
- 	    (if org-file (set-buffer (find-file-noselect org-file)))
 
- 	    (setq tbl-marker (org-R-find-table tbl-name-or-id 'marker))
 
- 	    (set-buffer (marker-buffer tbl-marker))
 
- 	    (goto-char (marker-position tbl-marker)))
 
- 	(forward-line -1)) ;; move into table above
 
-       (if (looking-at "[ \t]*|")
 
- 	  (progn (org-table-export csv-file "orgtbl-to-csv") csv-file)
 
- 	nil))))
 
- (defun org-R-find-table (name-or-id &optional markerp)
 
-   "Return location of a table.
 
- NAME-OR-ID may be the name of a
 
- table in the current file as set by a \"#+TBLNAME:\" directive.
 
- The first table following this line will then be used.
 
- Alternatively, it may be an ID referring to any entry, perhaps in
 
- a different file.  In this case, the first table in that entry
 
- will be referenced. The location is returned as a marker pointing
 
- to the beginning of the first line of the table.
 
- This is taken from the first part of org-table-get-remote-range
 
- in org-table.el.
 
- "
 
-   (cond
 
-    ((symbolp name-or-id) (setq name-or-id (symbol-name name-or-id)))
 
-    ((numberp name-or-id) (setq name-or-id (number-to-string name-or-id))))
 
-   (save-match-data
 
-     (let ((id-loc nil) (case-fold-search t) buffer loc)
 
-       (save-excursion
 
- 	(save-restriction
 
- 	  (widen)
 
- 	  (save-excursion
 
- 	    (goto-char (point-min))
 
- 	    (if (re-search-forward
 
- 		 (concat "^#\\+TBLNAME:[ \t]*" (regexp-quote name-or-id) "[ \t]*$")
 
- 		 nil t)
 
- 		;; OK, we've found a matching table name in this buffer.
 
- 		(setq buffer (current-buffer) loc (match-beginning 0))
 
- 	      ;; It's not a table name in this buffer. It must be an entry id.
 
- 	      ;; obtain a marker pointing to it.
 
- 	      (setq id-loc (org-id-find name-or-id 'marker)
 
- 		    buffer (marker-buffer id-loc)
 
- 		    loc (marker-position id-loc))
 
- 	      (move-marker id-loc nil))) ;; disable the marker
 
- 	  ;; (switch-to-buffer buffer)
 
- 	  (set-buffer buffer)
 
- 	  ;; OK, so now we're in the right buffer, and loc is either
 
- 	  ;; the beginning of the #+TBLNAME line, or the location of the entry
 
- 	  ;; either way we need to search forward to get to the beginning of the table
 
- 	  (save-excursion
 
- 	    (save-restriction
 
- 	      (widen)
 
- 	      (goto-char loc)
 
- 	      (forward-char 1)
 
- 	      ;; The following regexp search finds the beginning of
 
- 	      ;; the next table in this entry. If it gets to the next
 
- 	      ;; entry before the next table, then it signals failure.
 
- 	      (unless (and (re-search-forward "^\\(\\*+ \\)\\|[ \t]*|" nil t)
 
- 			   (not (match-beginning 1)))
 
- 		(error "Cannot find a table at NAME or ID %s" name-or-id))
 
- 	      (if markerp
 
- 		  (move-marker (make-marker) (point-at-bol) (current-buffer))
 
- 		(error "Option to return cons cell not implemented.
 
-                         It should return (file-name . position) to be 
 
-                         consistent with functions in org-id.el")))))))))
 
- (defun org-R-make-expr (R-function csv-file options)
 
-   "Construct R code to read data, analyse it and write output."
 
-   (let ((rownames (plist-get options :rownames))
 
- 	(colnames (plist-get options :colnames))
 
- 	(action (plist-get options :action))
 
- 	(replace (plist-get options :replace)))
 
-     (if (and csv-file (symbolp csv-file))
 
- 	(setq csv-file (symbol-name csv-file)))
 
-     (format "write.org.table((%s)(%s), write.rownames=%s)"
 
- 	    R-function
 
- 	    (if csv-file
 
- 		(format
 
- 		 "read.csv(\"%s\", header=%s, row.names=%s)"
 
- 		 csv-file
 
- 		  
 
- 		 ;; Do we treat first row as colnames? Yes by default
 
- 		 ;; FIXME: should really check for hline
 
- 		 (if colnames "TRUE" "FALSE")
 
- 		 ;; Do we use a column as rownames? Not unless rownames: is specified
 
- 		 (if rownames "1" "NULL"))
 
- 	      "NULL")
 
- 	    ;; Do we write rownames into org table?
 
- 	    (cond ((eq action 'tabulate)
 
- 		   (if (eq (plist-get options :nxcols) 1) "FALSE" "TRUE"))
 
- 		  ((eq action 'transpose) (if colnames "TRUE" "FALSE"))
 
- 		  (rownames "TRUE")
 
- 		  (t "TRUE")))))
 
- 	    
 
- (defun org-R-get-options ()
 
-   "Parse the #+R: lines and return the options and values as a p-list."
 
-   (let ((opts '(
 
- 		(:infile . "infile")
 
- 		(:intable . "intable")
 
- 		(:rownames . "rownames")
 
- 		(:colnames . "colnames")
 
- 		(:columns . "columns")
 
- 		(:action . "action")
 
- 		(:args . "args")
 
- 		
 
- 		(:outfile . "outfile")
 
- 		(:replace . "replace")
 
- 		(:title . "title")
 
- 		(:legend . "legend")
 
- 		(:colour . "colour")
 
- 		(:color . "color")
 
- 		(:col . "col")
 
- 		(:height . "height")
 
- 		(:width . "width")
 
- 		(:lines . "lines")
 
- 		(:sort . "sort")
 
- 		(:inline . "inline")
 
- 		(:output-to-buffer . "output-to-buffer")
 
- 		
 
- 		(:showcode . "showcode")))
 
- 	(regexp ":\\(\"[^\"]*\"\\|(([^)]*) *([^)]*))\\|([^)]*)\\|[^ \t\n\r;,.]*\\)")
 
- 	(case-fold-search t) p)
 
-     ;; FIXME: set default options properly
 
-     (setq p (plist-put p :output-to-buffer t)) ;; FIXME: hack: null options plist is bad news
 
-     (setq p (plist-put p :replace t))
 
-     (setq p (plist-put p :rownames nil))
 
-     (setq p (plist-put p :colnames t))
 
-     (setq p (plist-put p :inline nil))
 
-     (save-excursion
 
-       (while (looking-at "^#\\+\\(RR?:+\\) *\\(.*\\)")
 
- 	(if (string= "R:" (match-string 1))
 
- 	    (setq p (org-R-add-options-to-plist p (match-string 2) opts regexp)))
 
- 	(forward-line)))
 
-     p))
 
- (defun org-R-add-options-to-plist (p opt-string op regexp)
 
-   "Parse a #+R: line and set values in the property list p.
 
- This function is adapted from similar functions in org-exp.el
 
- and org-plot.el. It might be a good idea to have a single
 
- function serving these three files' needs."
 
-   ;; Adapted from org-exp.el and org-plot.el
 
-   (let (o)
 
-     (when opt-string
 
-       (while (setq o (pop op))
 
- 	(if (string-match 
 
- 	     (concat (regexp-quote (cdr o)) regexp)
 
- 	     opt-string)
 
- 	    (setq p (plist-put p (car o)
 
- 			       (car (read-from-string
 
- 				     (match-string 1 opt-string)))))))))
 
-   p)
 
- (defun org-R-sanitise-options (options)
 
-   (error "not used yet")
 
-   (let (should-be-strings '(title legend colour color col csv)))
 
-   )
 
- (defun org-R-showcode (R)
 
-   "Display R function constructed by org-R in a new R-mode
 
- buffer."
 
-   (split-window-vertically)
 
-   (switch-to-buffer "*org-table.R*")
 
-   (kill-region (point-min) (point-max))
 
-   (R-mode)
 
-   (insert (replace-regexp-in-string 
 
- 	   ";" "\n" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([{}]\\)" "\n\\1\n" R)))
 
-   ;; (mark-whole-buffer)
 
-   ;; (indent-region)
 
-   ;; why doesn't that do what I hoped?
 
-   )
 
- (defun org-R-get-remote-range (name-or-id form)
 
-   "Get a field value or a list of values in a range from table at ID.
 
- This is a refactoring of Carsten's original version. I have
 
- extracted the first bit of his function and named it
 
- org-R-find-table (which would presumably be called something like
 
- org-table-find-table or org-id-find-table if this were accepted).
 
- ---
 
- Get a field value or a list of values in a range from table at ID.
 
- NAME-OR-ID may be the name of a table in the current file as set by
 
- a \"#+TBLNAME:\" directive.  The first table following this line
 
- will then be used.  Alternatively, it may be an ID referring to
 
- any entry, possibly in a different file.  In this case, the first table
 
- in that entry will be referenced.
 
- FORM is a field or range descriptor like \"@2$3\" or or \"B3\" or
 
- \"@I$2..@II$2\".  All the references must be absolute, not relative.
 
- The return value is either a single string for a single field, or a
 
- list of the fields in the rectangle."
 
-   (let ((tbl-marker (org-R-find-table name-or-id 'marker))
 
- 	org-table-column-names org-table-column-name-regexp
 
- 	org-table-local-parameters org-table-named-field-locations
 
- 	org-table-current-line-types org-table-current-begin-line
 
- 	org-table-current-begin-pos org-table-dlines
 
- 	org-table-hlines org-table-last-alignment
 
- 	org-table-last-column-widths org-table-last-alignment
 
- 	org-table-last-column-widths tbeg)
 
-     (save-excursion
 
-       (set-buffer (marker-buffer tbl-marker))
 
-       (goto-char (marker-position tbl-marker))
 
-       (org-table-get-specials)
 
-       (setq form (org-table-formula-substitute-names form))
 
-       (if (and (string-match org-table-range-regexp form)
 
- 	       (> (length (match-string 0 form)) 1))
 
- 	  (save-match-data
 
- 	    (org-table-get-range (match-string 0 form) (point) 1))
 
- 	form))))
 
- (provide 'org-R)
 
 
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