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Re: [O] Literate programming in org


From: Sebastien Vauban
Subject: Re: [O] Literate programming in org
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:36:04 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (windows-nt)

Hi,

Max Linke <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm currently trying to use org-modes literate programming capabilities 
> to write up a paper. So far it has been a joy to have the plotting code
> and text in the same document. Thanks for all the work people here have
> already put in to make this so easy.

Can't add anything! ;-)

> I have run into a two small problems so far
>
> * How can I use computed variables (string/int/float) in floating text?
>
>    I have for example calculated a autocorrelation time and now want to
>    use that calculated number in the text. The best solution I have
>    found so far is
>
>    #+name: print_acf_time
>    #+begin_src ipython :session :exports none
>
>      print(acf_time)
>    #+end_src
>
>    The autocorrelation time for the process is call_print_acf_time().
>    That is OK-ish but I have to write a special code cell for every
>    variable that I want to reference in my document. Is there another
>    method to export variables to be easily accessible in org-mode?

See:

- inline Babel calls: ... call_<NAME>(<ARGUMENTS>) ... and/or
- inline code blocks: src_<LANGUAGE>{<BODY>}.

> * reruning specific cells only one time after emacs was started
>
>    I have some cells that are long running and produce some variables
>    I later use for plotting or calculating related values. To avoid
>    recalculating I have added `cache: yes` to these cells. But they
>    are only run once across restarts of emacs or my interpreter session
>    in the background. When I start working again I would like to have a
>    way to rerun all code-cells independent of the fact if they are cached
>    or not. This would lead to a huge speed up in converting to latex for
>    me.

I don't understand why re-running code blocks which are cached is
a problem.  Could you elaborate?

Best regards,
  Seb

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Sebastien Vauban




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