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Re: [O] org-collector calculated rows?


From: Nick Dokos
Subject: Re: [O] org-collector calculated rows?
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 00:46:16 -0500

Rehan Iftikhar <address@hidden> wrote:

> I have tried adding
> 
>  #+TBLFM: @>$>=vmean(I..II)
> 
> between the #+BEGIN and #+END lines (after generating a table), but
> when I C-c C-c on #+BEGIN, the table refreshes and removes the #+TBLFM
> line.
> 
> I am using org-mode 7.4. Any idea why my formula isn't working?
> 

I don't know why the #+TBLFM line disappears: it does not in my case -
assuming that I've got org-collector loaded: since it's a contrib
package it's not loaded automatically for me and when I tried the
refresh before loading org-collector, *everything* disappeared: the
table and the formula. But once I got the package loaded correctly,
things worked as I described before: if only the formula is in there, it
gets wiped out, but if there is a table along with the formula, the
table gets refreshed and the formula is recalculated.

BTW, the formula is wrong: it should read

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TBLFM: @>$>=vmean(@I..II)
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

and that also assumes that you are running a very recent version of org,
one that recognizes @> and $>. But neither of these would explain why
the formula is wiped.

Nick

PS. I'm using Eric Schulte's standard example from the Worg site:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* Example

#+BEGIN: propview :id "december" :conds ((string= spendtype "food")) :cols 
(ITEM amount)
| "ITEM"                           | "amount" |
|----------------------------------+----------|
| "Grocery Store [2008-12-01 Mon]" |    56.77 |
| "Restaurant [2008-12-08 Mon]"    |    30.67 |
| "Grocery Store [2008-12-09 Tue]" |    56.76 |
|----------------------------------+----------|
|                                  |          |
#+TBLFM: @>$>=vmean(@I..II)
#+END:



#+BEGIN: propview :cols (ITEM (+ 400 amount)) :scope tree :match "example"
| "ITEM"                           | "(+ 400 amount)" |
|----------------------------------+------------------|
| "December Spending"              |                0 |
| "Week One"                       |                0 |
| "Grocery Store [2008-12-01 Mon]" |           456.77 |
| "Athletic club [2008-12-02 Tue]" |            475.0 |
| "Week Two "                      |                0 |
| "Restaurant [2008-12-08 Mon]"    |           430.67 |
| "Grocery Store [2008-12-09 Tue]" |           456.76 |
|----------------------------------+------------------|
|                                  |        259.88571 |
#+TBLFM: @>$>=vmean(@I..II)
#+END:
#+TBLFM: @>$> = vmean(@I..II)
** December Spending                                                   :example:
   :PROPERTIES:
   :ID:       december
   :END:

*** Week One
**** Grocery Store [2008-12-01 Mon]
     :PROPERTIES:
     :amount: 56.77
     :spendtype: food
     :END:
**** Athletic club [2008-12-02 Tue]
     :PROPERTIES:
     :amount: 75.00
     :spendtype: health
     :END:
*** Week Two 
**** Restaurant [2008-12-08 Mon]
     :PROPERTIES:
     :amount: 30.67
     :spendtype: food
     :END:
**** Grocery Store [2008-12-09 Tue]
     :PROPERTIES:
     :amount: 56.76
     :spendtype: food
     :END:
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

> 
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Nick Dokos <address@hidden> wrote:
> >> Rehan Iftikhar <address@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >> >   * More Complex Example: displaying the mean of the "Amount" column
> >> > for each week.
> >> >
> >
> > I see that I misread this: the formula calculates the mean of all the 
> > entries,
> > not the mean for each week. Having thought about it for about 10 seconds,
> > I cannot think of a way to do that.
> >
> > Nick
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> -Rehan
> 



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