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DONE pass multiple reference arguments into R
This should be working, see the following example... n + m : 10
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and the results to be collected in the same table.
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** TODO resolve references to other buffers
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This would allow source blocks to call upon tables, source-blocks,
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@ -233,9 +233,6 @@ Another example is in the [[*operations%20in%20on%20tables][grades example]].
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I haven't thought about this properly. Just noting it down. What
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Sweave uses is called "R noweb" (.Rnw).
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** PROPOSED pass multiple reference arguments into R
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Can we do this? I wasn't sure how to supply multiple 'var' header
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args. Just delete this if I'm being dense.
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** PROPOSED Create objects in top level (global) environment in R?
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At the moment, objects created by computations performed in the
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code block are evaluated in the scope of the
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like a function which accepts arguments and returns results. Actually
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this can be it's own TODO (see [[* source blocks as functions][source blocks as functions]]).
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** DONE pass multiple reference arguments into R
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Can we do this? I wasn't sure how to supply multiple 'var' header
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args. Just delete this if I'm being dense.
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This should be working, see the following example...
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#+srcname: two-arg-example
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#+begin_src R :var n=2 :var m=8
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n + m
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#+end_src
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#+resname: two-arg-example
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: 10
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** DEFERRED use textConnection to pass tsv to R?
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When passing args from the org buffer to R, the following route is
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used: arg in buffer -> elisp -> tsv on file -> data frame in R. I
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