* Only evaluate code blocks interactively, but export results
@ 2015-04-04 17:03 David Dynerman
2015-04-04 17:15 ` Thomas S. Dye
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From: David Dynerman @ 2015-04-04 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Hi all,
I’m trying to accomplish the following:
1) I have an org-babel python block in my code that produces a figure file
2) I’d like to include the resulting figure HTML export of my org file
3) The code takes a bit to run, so I don’t want to execute the code block during each HTML export
What I have so far:
#+NAME: my_python_function
#+HEADER: :var some python vars
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results value file
my python code
#+END_SRC
#+CALL: my_python_function(some python vars=values) :results value file :exports results
#+CAPTION: Here is a figure
#+LABEL: fig:an_amazing_figure
#+ATTR_HTML: :height 200em
#+RESULTS:
[[file:output_file]]
This block works when I export to HTML (e.g. the code runs, and the figure is placed in the appropriate figure with the appropriate caption).
Question: How can I modify this so that the code is only executed when I run C-c C-c on the +CALL line, but still have the figure in the exported HTML?
I tried adding :eval no-export to the code and to the +CALL line, but then the resulting HTML doesn’t contain the figure (it outputs “nil”, presumably because the CALL line is trying to call it, but the code is refusing to run because of the no-export line)
I’ve been digging around this for a few hours, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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* Re: Only evaluate code blocks interactively, but export results
2015-04-04 17:03 Only evaluate code blocks interactively, but export results David Dynerman
@ 2015-04-04 17:15 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-04-04 18:55 ` David Dynerman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2015-04-04 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Dynerman; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Aloha David,
David Dynerman <david@block-party.net> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m trying to accomplish the following:
>
> 1) I have an org-babel python block in my code that produces a figure file
> 2) I’d like to include the resulting figure HTML export of my org file
> 3) The code takes a bit to run, so I don’t want to execute the code
> block during each HTML export
>
> What I have so far:
>
> #+NAME: my_python_function
> #+HEADER: :var some python vars
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results value file
> my python code
> #+END_SRC
> #+CALL: my_python_function(some python vars=values) :results value file :exports results
> #+CAPTION: Here is a figure
> #+LABEL: fig:an_amazing_figure
> #+ATTR_HTML: :height 200em
> #+RESULTS:
> [[file:output_file]]
>
> This block works when I export to HTML (e.g. the code runs, and the
> figure is placed in the appropriate figure with the appropriate
> caption).
>
> Question: How can I modify this so that the code is only executed when
> I run C-c C-c on the +CALL line, but still have the figure in the
> exported HTML?
>
> I tried adding :eval no-export to the code and to the +CALL line, but
> then the resulting HTML doesn’t contain the figure (it outputs “nil”,
> presumably because the CALL line is trying to call it, but the code is
> refusing to run because of the no-export line)
You can set :cache yes, which can be used to avoid re-evaluating
unchanged code blocks.
hth,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com
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* Re: Only evaluate code blocks interactively, but export results
2015-04-04 17:15 ` Thomas S. Dye
@ 2015-04-04 18:55 ` David Dynerman
2015-04-05 18:00 ` Charles C. Berry
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: David Dynerman @ 2015-04-04 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
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Hi Tom,
Does :cache yes work with #+CALL lines? I’m not able to get it to work.
I’m calling my function through #+CALL’s because I’d like to generate several figures from the same org-babel code block/
I tried adding :cache yes to:
1) The actual org-code block
2) The +CALL line, at the end
3) The +CALL line, before the argument list (i.e., my_python_function[:cache yes](…))
None of these worked - the code was still re-evaluated when I exported the file, although the +RESULTS line got a hash value.
Thank you very much,
David
> On Apr 4, 2015, at 12:15, Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.com> wrote:
>
> Aloha David,
>
> David Dynerman <david@block-party.net <mailto:david@block-party.net>> writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I’m trying to accomplish the following:
>>
>> 1) I have an org-babel python block in my code that produces a figure file
>> 2) I’d like to include the resulting figure HTML export of my org file
>> 3) The code takes a bit to run, so I don’t want to execute the code
>> block during each HTML export
>>
>> What I have so far:
>>
>> #+NAME: my_python_function
>> #+HEADER: :var some python vars
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results value file
>> my python code
>> #+END_SRC
>> #+CALL: my_python_function(some python vars=values) :results value file :exports results
>> #+CAPTION: Here is a figure
>> #+LABEL: fig:an_amazing_figure
>> #+ATTR_HTML: :height 200em
>> #+RESULTS:
>> [[file:output_file]]
>>
>> This block works when I export to HTML (e.g. the code runs, and the
>> figure is placed in the appropriate figure with the appropriate
>> caption).
>>
>> Question: How can I modify this so that the code is only executed when
>> I run C-c C-c on the +CALL line, but still have the figure in the
>> exported HTML?
>>
>> I tried adding :eval no-export to the code and to the +CALL line, but
>> then the resulting HTML doesn’t contain the figure (it outputs “nil”,
>> presumably because the CALL line is trying to call it, but the code is
>> refusing to run because of the no-export line)
>
> You can set :cache yes, which can be used to avoid re-evaluating
> unchanged code blocks.
>
> hth,
> Tom
>
> --
> Thomas S. Dye
> http://www.tsdye.com <http://www.tsdye.com/>
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* Re: Only evaluate code blocks interactively, but export results
2015-04-04 18:55 ` David Dynerman
@ 2015-04-05 18:00 ` Charles C. Berry
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Charles C. Berry @ 2015-04-05 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Dynerman; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Thomas S. Dye
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On Sat, 4 Apr 2015, David Dynerman wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Does :cache yes work with #+CALL lines? I’m not able to get it to work.
>
> I’m calling my function through #+CALL’s because I’d like to generate
> several figures from the same org-babel code block/
>
> I tried adding :cache yes to:
>
> 1) The actual org-code block
> 2) The +CALL line, at the end
> 3) The +CALL line, before the argument list (i.e., my_python_function[:cache yes](…))
>
> None of these worked - the code was still re-evaluated when I exported
> the file, although the +RESULTS line got a hash value.
>
> Thank you very much,
> David
>
David,
Does this help?
#+NAME: timenow
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
date
#+END_SRC
#+CALL: timenow[:eval never-export]() :eval never-export
This will run interactively, but not on export. Instead the exported value
of any previously saved `date' is exported.
HTH,
Chuck
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