Hi Andreas,

On 17 July 2013 23:09, Andreas Leha <andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de> wrote:

> Definitely there is:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #+begin_src R :results table :colnames yes
>   read.csv('test.csv')
> #+end_src
>
> #+results:
> | X | Variant | Xaxis | N |   mean |   sd |   se |
> |---+---------+-------+---+--------+------+------|
> | 1 | line1   |    10 | 5 | 111.11 | 9.33 | 3.11 |
> | 1 | line1   |    20 | 5 | 112.11 | 9.13 | 3.14 |
> | 1 | line1   |    30 | 5 | 113.11 | 9.43 |  3.1 |
> | 1 | line2   |    10 | 5 | 101.11 | 8.33 | 2.11 |
> | 1 | line2   |    20 | 5 | 100.11 | 8.13 | 2.12 |
> | 1 | line2   |    30 | 5 | 108.11 | 8.03 |  2.1 |
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Great. I've gone ahead and done this. There are two additional requirements:
1) My table needs a caption. Will #+CAPTION: just above the
#+BEGIN_SRC just work? Even better, a label, allowing me to also cross
reference it.
2) My table is too long for 1 page. It spans multiple pages
vertically. According to this StackOverflow answer
http://stackoverflow.com/a/2896850/1526266 , I should instead use
longtable, not tabular. Is there a way to coerce your above snippet to
use longtable, instead of tabular which is the default.

Thanks!

--
Rob

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