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orgtbl-aggregate: how to handle periods (.) in column header names
Funny column names have just not been anticipated. This can be a useful
new feature. Your proposed syntax (single or double quotes) seems the
way to go. I will look at how to implement that.
(The une …
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orgtbl-aggregate: how to handle periods (.) in column header names
A new version of orgtbl-aggregate is available on Melpa and https://github.com/tbanel/orgaggregate. Column names can now contain arbitrary characters (space, dot, semicolon, etc.). Just quote them wit …
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org-table, how to compute Coefficient of Determination between two time fields?
And of course you have the orgtbl-aggregate package (available on Melpa). It uses Calc as its backend engine. The vcorr function is the one to use, as wvxvw and RUserPassingBy put it.
#+BEGIN: aggreg …
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Possible to Set a Frozen Row in Org-Mode Table?
There is a package on Melpa that may be useful:
orgtbl-show-header
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how to get reference to other tables working with field references?
Or you could have just one facts table, and one summary table.
The orgtbl-aggregate package available on Melpa is handy.
#+TBLNAME: Year
| month | some info | more info | count | notes |
|-------+--- …
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Conditionally calculate the sum of a column depending on a fields value in another cell of t...
An alternative would be to use the orgtbl-aggregate available on Melpa.
#+name: yourtable
| Day | Start | End | Home | Sum |
|-----+-------+-------+------+-------|
| 1 | 09:00 | 17:00 | No …
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Separately sum positive/negative numbers?
You may want to take a look at the orgtbl-aggregate package available on http://melpa.org
Documentation here: https://github.com/tbanel/orgaggregate
First you create a column which tells it is a win …
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Cumulative Column in Org Table
Initialize the first cell with @1$3=$2. This override the column formula which is correct.
use orgtbl-ascii-draw for an ascii plot
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calculate the sum of the muplication of 2 columns in org table
You could use the Orgtbl-Aggregate package available on Melpa
The sums are in a separate table, easy to update
#+name: mytable
| a | b | c |
|---+---+---|
| 1 | 2 | i |
| 3 | 4 | j |
#+BEGIN: aggrega …
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How to have the sum of a column (with computed data) in the first row?
You may use the orgtbl-aggregate package available on http://melpa.org
The sum of Col1 and Col2 is given in the aggregated table below.
#+name: cc
| Col1 | Col2 | Sum8 |
|------+------+------|
| …
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How do I group by and aggregate orgtable more efficiently?
You may shrink those annoying columns to zero width:
#+NAME: hpush
| date | progression | sets-reps | comment |…|…|…|
| | | …
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org mode sum time from remote table with org-lookup-all
In Calc (the Emacs embedded calculator) there is a format for hours-minutes-seconds that you may leverage. For instance, 1 hour, 25 minutes, 17 seconds is written 1@ 25' 17". Here is a variation of xu …
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org mode sum time from remote table with org-lookup-all
Alternately, you may want to look at the OrgAggregate package available on Melpa. It does all kinds of aggregations. In your example with the @ ' " format, it will use the task column as a key, and su …
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