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From: Erik Butz <erik.butz@googlemail.com>
To: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: org-babel python/shell or gantt charts with gnuplot from within org-mode
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 01:42:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <j2gb230c52b1004131642ubbe746e8lc97870b59fa64040@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <871veji3sk.fsf@gmail.com>

Hi Eric,

thanks for this information, this already brings me one step further.

There is now another issue which I run into, trying to get this to
work: python lists seem to be a potential problem. In the code there
are several lists which are constructed by a

    # Generate gnuplot lines
    plot_lines = ['plot ' +
                  ', \\\n\t'.join((' '.join(['-1',
                                       'title "%s"' % t,
                                       'with lines',
                                       'linecolor %s %s ' %
(colorprefix, colors[t]),
                                       'linewidth 6'])
                            for t in tasks))]

which cause the program to fail and not to produce any output when accessed.

I can create lists with append('a') however and use them mostly w/o problems.

Is there any know limitation somewhere in org-babel or am I running
into some other problem here?
(in principle this should just be run like in any normal shell, right?)

Again any hints appreciated

Erik

P.S. let me stress that the code works w/o problems from a normal
shell, since otherwise this sounds more like a python question


On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> wrote:
> Erik Butz <erik.butz@googlemail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been playing around with org-mode and have been thinking about
>> the possibility to create gantt charts with org-mode. I did not find
>> anything in the archives, and todays thread about taskjuggler brought
>> me back to the subject.
>>
>> This is a python script hovering around the web (gantt.py) which
>> enables gant charts with gnuplot. I played around with this a bit so
>> as to have it accept ISO timestamps (%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) and or
>> durations. Now I am looking for a way to execute this from within
>> org-mode probably using org-babel
>>
>> The (bash) syntax would be something like
>>
>> python gantt.py -t "Title" -i input.txt | gnuplot -persist
>>
>> I would like to pass an org table to the script instead of the input
>> file so the equivalent of doing
>>
>> cat input | python gantt.py -t "Title" | gnuplot -persist
>>
>> The input structure is (e.g.)
>>
>> Task 1        2010-4-2T12:00:00       1       validate
>> Task 2        2010-4-5T12:00:00       5.25      something
>> Task 3        2010-4-5T12:00:00       2010-4-10T0:00:00       otherthing
>> Task 4        5.5                     yet another thing
>> which could well be the column mode representation of a file probably.
>>
>
> something like the following in will allow you to pass a table to a
> series of shell commands
>
>  #+tblname: tasks
>  | Task 1 | 2010-4-2T12:00:00 |                 1 | validate   |
>  | Task 2 | 2010-4-5T12:00:00 |              5.25 | something  |
>  | Task 3 | 2010-4-5T12:00:00 | 2010-4-10T0:00:00 | otherthing |
>
>  #+begin_src sh :var tasks=tasks
>    echo "$tasks" |wc
>  #+end_src
>
>  #+results:
>  : 3      15     130
>
> you can also use a gnuplot block to accept the output of gantt.py, and
> once everything is working it can be packaged up into a library of babel
> [1] function which could then be called with a short line like.
>
> #+call: gantt(tasks=my-task-table)
>
> Hope that helps, let me know if you have any more questions. -- Eric
>
>>
>> I am sorry should this be a bit vague.
>>
>> Please let me know if I can provide any more information to clarify the problem
>>
>> Cheers and thanks,
>>
>> Erik
>>
>>
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> Footnotes:
> [1]  http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/library-of-babel.php
>
>

  reply	other threads:[~2010-04-13 23:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-04-13 18:02 org-babel python/shell or gantt charts with gnuplot from within org-mode Erik Butz
2010-04-13 18:51 ` Eric Schulte
2010-04-13 23:42   ` Erik Butz [this message]
2010-04-14  0:24     ` Dan Davison
2010-04-14  8:02       ` Detlef Steuer

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