diff --git a/rorg.org b/rorg.org index 51b5283ff..27179afcd 100644 --- a/rorg.org +++ b/rorg.org @@ -312,10 +312,10 @@ This is currently working only with emacs lisp as in the following example in the [[* emacs lisp source reference][emacs lisp source reference]]. -* Bugs [4/5] +* Bugs [5/5] -** TODO extra quotes for nested string -It looks like the problem is actually R not reading tables well +** DONE extra quotes for nested string +Well R appears to be reading the tables without issue... these *should* be quoted #+srcname: ls @@ -334,40 +334,19 @@ ls | "test-export.html" | | "test-export.org" | -#+srcname: none -#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var ls = ls :results silent -(message (format "ls=%S" ls)) -#+end_src - -#+srcname: ruby-quote-test -#+begin_src ruby -[["3"], ["eric"], ["5"]] -#+end_src - -| "3" | -| "eric" | -| "5" | - -#+srcname: read-quoted-table -#+begin_src ruby :var tab=ruby-quote-test +#+srcname: test-quotes +#+begin_src ruby :var tab=ls tab[1][0] #+end_src -#+srcname: ruby-no-quotes -#+begin_src ruby -["3", "eric", "9"] +: README.markdown + +#+srcname: test-quotes +#+begin_src R :var tab=ls +as.matrix(tab[2,]) #+end_src -| "3" | "eric" | "9" | - -#+srcname: elisp-no-quotes -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(list "3" "eric" "9") -#+end_src - -| "3" | "eric" | "9" | - - +: README.markdown ** RESOLVED simple ruby arrays not working