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Re: [O] org-mode and python pandas
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] org-mode and python pandas |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 12:31:45 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Dov,
> Another related question is if there is any support for header tables?
> I.e. instead of this:
>
> | | A | B | C |
> | 0 | 0.827817 | 0.664009 | 0.089161 |
> | 1 | 0.170031 | 0.729214 | 0.110918 |
> | 2 | 0.575918 | 0.863924 | 0.757536 |
> | 3 | 0.682722 | 0.774445 | 0.992041 |
>
> I want this:
>
> | | A | B | C |
> |---+----------+----------+----------|
> | 0 | 0.827817 | 0.664009 | 0.089161 |
> | 1 | 0.170031 | 0.729214 | 0.110918 |
> | 2 | 0.575918 | 0.863924 | 0.757536 |
> | 3 | 0.682722 | 0.774445 | 0.992041 |
This is an issue in R as well, e.g. often I might want to have
|A|
|-|
|1|
|2|
|-|
|3|
where the last is a summary statistic. The last hline can be gotten
as
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var X=mytabel :exports results
(let
((L (- (length X) 1)))
(append
(subseq X 0 L)
(list 'hline)
(subseq X L)))
#+END_SRC
Perhaps a better way exists?
–Rasmus
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