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Re: [BUG] org-plot: Unable to use text xtics with type:2d (+ more) [9.7-


From: Visuwesh
Subject: Re: [BUG] org-plot: Unable to use text xtics with type:2d (+ more) [9.7-pre (N/A @ /home/viz/lib/emacs/straight/build/org/)]
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 11:11:16 +0530
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Ping.  Can you answer my questions, Ihor, so that I may prepare a patch
accordingly?

[வெள்ளி மே 24, 2024] Visuwesh wrote:

> [வெள்ளி மே 24, 2024] Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
>> Visuwesh <visuweshm@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Unless I misunderstood the code, the line
>>>
>>>       ;; Check type of ind column (timestamp? text?)
>>>       (when (plist-get params :check-ind-type)
>>>
>>> should be
>>>
>>>       ;; Check type of ind column (timestamp? text?)
>>>       (when (plist-get (cdr type) :check-ind-type)
>>>
>>> because (1) org-plot/collect-options only adds a select number of
>>> keywords to the plist and :check-ind-type is not a part of the select
>>> members, and (2) org-plot/gnuplot is never called with a non-nil value
>>> for the optional argument PARAMS in tree.
>>
>> I do not think that it is right.
>> AFAIU, the idea is that `org-plot/preset-plot-types' provides some
>> default options, but the user can overwrite these defaults in the #+PLOT
>> line. What you propose will disregard the values of
>>
>>  :set :line :map :title :file :ind :timeind :timefmt :textind
>>  :deps :labels :xlabels :ylabels :xmin :xmax :ymin :ymax :ticks
>>
>> if they are customized by user in `org-plot/preset-plot-types'.
>
> I don't follow your conclusion since this change will only affect the
> value of :check-ind-type so how would it affect the rest of the
> settings?
>
>> I believe that the right way to address the problem will be
>> `org-combine-plists' on the (1) org-plot/preset-plot-types; (2)
>> org-plot/gnuplot-default-options; (3) #+PLOT lines in the buffer.
>
> Looking at the definition of org-plot/add-options-to-plist and the Info
> manual, I am not sure if :check-ind-type is supposed to be customised by
> the PLOT line.  It seems to be more of an internal setting.  If you
> agree to this, I can change the check to
>
>     (when (or (plist-get type :check-ind-type) (plist-get params 
> :check-ind-type))
>
> to heed the value of :check-ind-type in org-plot/gnuplot-default-options
> (since PARAMS has the default values included earlier in the defun).
>
>>> [...]
>>> The other code smell I see is that the function checks for the PLOT line
>>> twice.  Once near the beginning of the function, and once just after the
>>> cleaning up of hline.  Is this simply an oversight?
>>
>> It is kinda intentional, but broken.
>>
>> Historically, users can put #+PLOT lines _after_ the table.
>> However, after refactoring org-table.el, this is no longer working.
>> See https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87o7a0p9ba.fsf@localhost/
>
> OK, I will leave the check in then.
>
>>> Coming to the grid example, the doc-string of org-plot/preset-plot-types
>>> options says:
>>>
>>>     - :data-dump - Function to dump the table to a datafile for ease of
>>>       use.
>>>
>>>       Accepts lambda function.  Default lambda body:
>>>       (org-plot/gnuplot-to-data table data-file params)
>>>
>>> but in fact, org-plot/gnuplot passes one more argument to the :data-dump
>>> function:
>>>
>>>       ;; Dump table to datafile
>>>       (let ((dump-func (plist-get type :data-dump)))
>>>         (if dump-func
>>>         (funcall dump-func table data-file num-cols params)
>>>       (org-plot/gnuplot-to-data table data-file params)))
>>>
>>> but here's the catch: the :data-dump function in the grid option expects
>>> the order
>>>
>>>     (lambda (table data-file params _num-cols)
>>>
>>> which breaks things down the line.  What should be the actual order
>>> here?  I looked at the history of those lines briefly using C-x v h but
>>> I don't have the time to look into it properly to decide on the actual
>>> argument order.
>>
>> The best order is de-facto calling convention in the code:
>>
>> (funcall dump-func table data-file num-cols params)
>>
>> The docstring and the default value should be fixed accordingly.
>
> OK, will do this in a future patch.



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