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Re: [O] Bug in org-table-convert-region?


From: Sebastien Vauban
Subject: Re: [O] Bug in org-table-convert-region?
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 09:17:10 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.130006 (Ma Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.3 (windows-nt)

Hi Thorsten,

Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> using 'M-: (org-table-convert-region beg end 2) on this output (with
> beg/end being the points before and after the tabular data)
>
> ,-------------------------------------------------------------------
> | === Error on training data ===
> |
> | Correctly Classified Instances         147               98      %
> | Incorrectly Classified Instances         3                2      %
> | Kappa statistic                          0.97
> | Mean absolute error                      0.0233
> | Root mean squared error                  0.108
> | Relative absolute error                  5.2482 %
> | Root relative squared error             22.9089 %
> | Total Number of Instances              150
> `-------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I get what I want:
>
> | Correctly Classified Instances   |       144 | 96 | % |
> | Incorrectly Classified Instances |         6 |  4 | % |
> | Kappa statistic                  |      0.94 |    |   |
> | Mean absolute error              |     0.035 |    |   |
> | Root mean squared error          |    0.1586 |    |   |
> | Relative absolute error          |  7.8705 % |    |   |
> | Root relative squared error      | 33.6353 % |    |   |
> | Total Number of Instances        |       150 |    |   |

I doubt this table is the conversion of the above: figures are different ;-)
(nitpicking)

> However, using 'C-u 2 M-x org-table-convert-region' on the marked region
> yields this:
>
> | Correctly   | Classified | Instances |       144 |      96 | % |
> | Incorrectly | Classified | Instances |         6 |       4 | % |
> | Kappa       | statistic  | 0.94      |           |         |   |
> | Mean        | absolute   | error     |     0.035 |         |   |
> | Root        | mean       | squared   |     error |  0.1586 |   |
> | Relative    | absolute   | error     |    7.8705 |       % |   |
> | Root        | relative   | squared   |     error | 33.6353 | % |
> | Total       | Number     | of        | Instances |     150 |   |
>
> From the comment-string:
>
> ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> | (org-table-convert-region BEG0 END0 &optional SEPARATOR)
> |
> | Convert region to a table.[...]
> | SEPARATOR specifies the field separator in the lines.  It can have the
> | following values:
> |
> | '(4)     Use the comma as a field separator
> | '(16)    Use a TAB as field separator
> | integer  When a number, use that many spaces as field separator
> | nil      When nil, the command tries to be smart and figure out the
> `-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> and from the elisp manual:
>
> ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Here are the results of calling display-prefix with various raw prefix
> | arguments:
> |
> |      C-u     M-x display-prefix  -| (4)
> |
> |      C-u C-u M-x display-prefix  -| (16)
> |
> |      C-u 3   M-x display-prefix  -| 3
> `-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Looks like a bug in the argument handling?

I don't have an answer, but one extra question (which popped up when reading
your analysis): how does Emacs see the difference between `C-u' and `C-u 4'?

That is, how to differentiate "Use the comma as a field separator" from "Use
4 spaces as field separator"?

Best regards,
  Seb

-- 
Sebastien Vauban




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