On 2015-05-24 Sun 10:09, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Titus von der Malsburg writes: > >> On 2015-05-24 Sun 08:36, Thomas S. Dye wrote: >>> Titus von der Malsburg writes: >>> >>>>> You got the result of rownames(x), which is expected. The table you >>>>> expect is given by the following code: >>>> >>>> Ah, I see, thanks. Although the results is still somewhat >>>> unexpected. c("One:", "Two:") doesn’t have rownames and colnames. So >>>> org apparently made them up when generating the table. >>> >>> Also expected due to :rownames yes :colnames yes. Without those two >>> header arguments: >>> >> >> Consider this example: >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC R :results table :exports results :colnames yes :rownames yes >> v <- c("a", "b") >> #+END_SRC >> >> #+RESULTS: >> | | x | >> |---+---| >> | 1 | a | >> | 2 | b | >> >> Where is the “x” coming from? In R, colnames(v) gives me NULL. > > rownames(v) is also NULL. > > You are asking Org mode to produce a table with row and column names > from a vector, which lacks rows and columns. What behavior do you > expect? Almost anything is better than Org showing me values that do not exist in the original data. Empty cells for row and columns names are probably the best solution because that would be faithful to the data and to the settings (:rownames yes :colnames yes). Titus