Thank you Thomas.
Aloha Sunny,This is the :cache header argument. The setting you want is :cache yes.
On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:05 PM, Sunny Srivastava wrote:
Hello Org-moders:
I am trying to use org-mode, instead of Sweave, to write a report for a statistical analysis. During the process of writing, I prefer to export the org file to pdf to see the output (for sanity check). However, every time I do this, I get a question in minibuffer to choose if I want to "run the R code". I have three questions related to this:
1. Can I turn this feature off and let "org-babel-R" (sorry if this is something else) automatically choose YES if the code has not been run already and NO if the code has been already run.
This behavior has changed relatively recently. I believe that with a recent version, answering NO won't abandon the evaluation of subsequent code blocks, and that the code block name is visible when the question is asked. This is something I don't use, so you'd have to pull and see for yourself.
2. Currently, if the code was run already, I choose NO. I am assuming this won't affect the results. Am I correct? (If I change something in the code I run it using C-c in org-mode before exporting it to pdf)
3. Is there a way to know which R code chunk is "org-babel-R" asking to run, when it asks the question about running the R code.
For me, it is preferable to disable the query. To disable the query, I set this:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle yes
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)
#+end_src
hth,
Tom
I looked in the uses of org-babel-R webpage on worg, but could not see anything related to this. Sorry if I missed something or the query is too basic._______________________________________________
Thank you.
Regards,
S.
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