* HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R
@ 2013-11-04 17:22 Cook, Malcolm
2013-11-04 18:02 ` John Hendy
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From: Cook, Malcolm @ 2013-11-04 17:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Org-Mode'
I wish to lock an org buffer to a particular installation of R so that all code blocks use it.
I found that I could not, for instance, write `:session R-3.0.1`.
Is there some best way for me to accomplish this?
Perhaps some way of setting inferior-R-program-name to a buffer local value?
Thanks!
~Malcolm
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* Re: HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R
2013-11-04 17:22 HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R Cook, Malcolm
@ 2013-11-04 18:02 ` John Hendy
2013-11-25 21:16 ` Cook, Malcolm
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From: John Hendy @ 2013-11-04 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Cook, Malcolm; +Cc: Org-Mode
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Cook, Malcolm <MEC@stowers.org> wrote:
> I wish to lock an org buffer to a particular installation of R so that all code blocks use it.
>
> I found that I could not, for instance, write `:session R-3.0.1`.
>
> Is there some best way for me to accomplish this?
>
> Perhaps some way of setting inferior-R-program-name to a buffer local value?
I'm no good at in-buffer variables, but this one looks of interest:
org-babel-R-command
Mine on linux is just set to `R --slave --no-save`, but on Windows, I
have to set the full path, so there's no reason you couldn't do the
same (just that I simply use setq() and you'd be doing it in-buffer).
Hope that helps,
John
>
> Thanks!
>
> ~Malcolm
>
>
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* Re: HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R
2013-11-04 18:02 ` John Hendy
@ 2013-11-25 21:16 ` Cook, Malcolm
2013-11-25 21:56 ` Nick Dokos
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Cook, Malcolm @ 2013-11-25 21:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'John Hendy'; +Cc: 'Org-Mode'
>On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Cook, Malcolm <MEC@stowers.org> wrote:
>> I wish to lock an org buffer to a particular installation of R so that all code blocks use it.
>>
>> I found that I could not, for instance, write `:session R-3.0.1`.
>>
>> Is there some best way for me to accomplish this?
>>
>> Perhaps some way of setting inferior-R-program-name to a buffer local value?
>
>I'm no good at in-buffer variables, but this one looks of interest:
>org-babel-R-command
Indeed, John, that is the variable I would like to have respected when I
(setq-local inferior-R-program-name "R-3.0.1")
But, alas it is not.
Any other takers?
Thanks!
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* Re: HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R
2013-11-25 21:16 ` Cook, Malcolm
@ 2013-11-25 21:56 ` Nick Dokos
2015-10-16 19:44 ` Cook, Malcolm
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nick Dokos @ 2013-11-25 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
"Cook, Malcolm" <MEC@stowers.org> writes:
>>On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Cook, Malcolm <MEC@stowers.org> wrote:
> >> I wish to lock an org buffer to a particular installation of R so that all code blocks use it.
> >>
> >> I found that I could not, for instance, write `:session R-3.0.1`.
> >>
> >> Is there some best way for me to accomplish this?
> >>
> >> Perhaps some way of setting inferior-R-program-name to a buffer local value?
> >
> >I'm no good at in-buffer variables, but this one looks of interest:
> >org-babel-R-command
>
> Indeed, John, that is the variable I would like to have respected when I
>
> (setq-local inferior-R-program-name "R-3.0.1")
>
>
> But, alas it is not.
>
> Any other takers?
>
> Thanks!
I think you got it backwards: if you are trying to use org-babel to
evaluate an R code block, then the variable you should set is
org-babel-R-command as John indicated. Setting inferior-R-program-name
to something does not tell anything to org-babel. To use your term,
org-babel does not respect inferior-R-program-name; the only thing it
knows is org-babel-R-command. Only ESS respects inferior-R-program-name,
but you are not using ESS here. So have you tried
(setq-local org-babel-R-command "R-3.0.1 --slave --no-save")
in your org-mode buffer where you are evaluating your R code?
The options are guesses based on the current setting. Untested since
I know virtually nothing about R.
Nick
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* Re: HowTo? have R :sessions in org mode invoke a specific R
2013-11-25 21:56 ` Nick Dokos
@ 2015-10-16 19:44 ` Cook, Malcolm
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From: Cook, Malcolm @ 2015-10-16 19:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Nick Dokos', emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Replying on an old thread:
> >>On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Cook, Malcolm <MEC@stowers.org>
> wrote:
> > >> I wish to lock an org buffer to a particular installation of R so that all
> code blocks use it.
> > >>
> > >> I found that I could not, for instance, write `:session R-3.0.1`.
> > >>
> > >> Is there some best way for me to accomplish this?
> > >>
> > >> Perhaps some way of setting inferior-R-program-name to a buffer local
> value?
> > >
> > >I'm no good at in-buffer variables, but this one looks of interest:
> > >org-babel-R-command
> >
> > Indeed, John, that is the variable I would like to have respected
> > when I
> >
> > (setq-local inferior-R-program-name "R-3.0.1")
> >
> >
> > But, alas it is not.
> >
> > Any other takers?
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> I think you got it backwards: if you are trying to use org-babel to evaluate an R
> code block, then the variable you should set is org-babel-R-command as John
> indicated. Setting inferior-R-program-name to something does not tell
> anything to org-babel. To use your term, org-babel does not respect inferior-
> R-program-name; the only thing it knows is org-babel-R-command. Only ESS
> respects inferior-R-program-name, but you are not using ESS here. So have
> you tried
>
> (setq-local org-babel-R-command "R-3.0.1 --slave --no-save")
Yes! Indeed! And, Thanks!
And... I don't even need to remember to eval the setq statement if I include in my org the following works everytime
# Local Variables:
# org-babel-R-command: "R-3.0.1 --slave --no-save"
# End:
Or put it as first line in the file:
# -*- org-babel-R-command: "R-3.0.1 --slave --no-save"-*-
Cheers,
Malcolm
>
> in your org-mode buffer where you are evaluating your R code?
> The options are guesses based on the current setting. Untested since I know
> virtually nothing about R.
>
> Nick
>
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