"Loris Bennett" <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de> writes: > Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: > >> "Loris Bennett" <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de> writes: >> >>> Dear List, >>> >>> This >>> >>> #+BEGIN_SRC sh >>> echo "a b c d" >>> echo "1 2 3 4" >>> echo "5 6 7 8" >>> #+END_SRC >>> >>> produces this: >>> >>> #+RESULTS: >>> | a | b | c | d | >>> | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | >>> | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | >>> >>> How do I get this >>> >>> #+RESULTS: >>> | a | b | c | d | >>> |-----+---+---+---| >>> | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | >>> | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | >>> >>> ? >>> >> >> Most easily done with an Emacs Lisp code block. >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp >> '((a b c d) >> hline >> (1 2 3 4) >> (5 6 7 8)) >> #+END_SRC >> >> #+RESULTS: >> | a | b | c | d | >> |---+---+---+---| >> | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | >> | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | > > Oops, my example was obviously a little too simple. What I am actually doing > is something like this: > > #+NAME: current_data > #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /home/loris/remote/far/far/away/results > echo "step level time clicks" > grep statistics *.log | awk '{print > $(NF-9),"\t",$(NF-6),"\t",$(NF-4),"\t",$(NF-1)}' > #+END_SRC >
How about #+NAME: current_data #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /home/loris/remote/far/far/away/results :colnames '(step level time clicks) grep statistics *.log | awk '{print $(NF-9),"\t",$(NF-6),"\t",$(NF-4),"\t",$(NF-1)}' #+END_SRC or do the column names need to be generated by the code block? > > So Achim's suggestion of using ":results raw" might be the way to go > (once I've worked out what the sed bit is doing ...) > > However, the table will ultimately be around 40000 lines long, > so from a performance point of view it would be nice not to have to pipe > the whole thing through sed, particularly as the files are on a remote > server. Having said that though, it is not a performance-critical > application. > > So maybe I'll look at Rasmus' simpler suggestion (my lisp skill are > unfortunately not quite up to the "fun" variant ...) > > How complex would the elisp version of my grep and awk above be? Just > having one code block would be a little neater from my point of view. > > Thanks for all the help. > > Cheers, > > Loris -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D