Hi Torsten, Have a look at the 'src_{}' construct as described here: http://orgmode.org/org.html#Structure-of-code-blocks Hth, Andreas Am 23.02.2011 06:55, schrieb Torsten Wagner: > Hi, > > guess this is a FAQ or at least a stupid question. > However, I read along worg and wasn't able to find a solution. > > I would like to add the result of a source code block in some text > paragraph. > > ---start--mini-example---- > > #+source:my_formula(my_parameter='1') > #+begin_src python :results value :exports code > y = 2 > f = my_parameter * y > return f > #+end_src > > In my long long paragraph after that I want to say that > my result is #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') for x=5 but it is > #+call: my_formula() for x=1 > > ---end--mini-example---- > > Well I would replace the calls by the result of the source code block > I read about no-web but this seems to work only within code blocks. I > read about inline source code blocks, however, more complex functions > would make it difficult to read. > > Thanks for pointing me to obvious solutions ;) > > Torsten > > CC. How about some C-like format string for number results like > #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') :exports results :format %i5 > results in integer 5 digits > 00010 > and #+call: my_formula(my_parameter='5') :exports results :format %s.3 > could result in scientific notation with 3 digits after the comma > 1.000*10^1 > > This would allow to format the result to the needs just in place. > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode