Hello again, I'm sorry for being noisy. OK yes, `org-babel-read' is indeed converting "number strings" to numbers. Basically this is what happens: : (string-to-number "3.350") => 3.35 To leave cell values unchanged I did this clumsy hack: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun test-other-org-babel-read (cell &optional inhibit-lisp-eval) (if (and (stringp cell) (not (equal cell ""))) ;; ;; (or (org-babel--string-to-number cell) (if (and (not inhibit-lisp-eval) (or (member (substring cell 0 1) '("(" "'" "`" "[")) (string= cell "*this*"))) (eval (read cell) t) (if (string= (substring cell 0 1) "\"") (read cell) (progn (set-text-properties 0 (length cell) nil cell) cell))) ;; ;; ) cell)) ;; Override default behavior (fset 'org-babel-read 'test-other-org-babel-read) #+END_SRC It would be useful to have a header argument to prevent this conversion. Probably somebody else has had the same issue? 2017-02-27 13:49 GMT+00:00 Vicente Vera : > Probably the issue is related to this function in `ob-core.el'? > > org-babel-read: "Convert the string value of CELL to a number if > appropriate." > > Behind the curtains lies the built-in function `string-to-number'. > > Maybe that conversion should be made optional to leave the strings > untouched. > > 2017-02-24 1:40 GMT+00:00 Vicente Vera : > >> Hello. I'm trying to get an Org table from an R data frame but data is >> lost in the process. >> >> Here is a MWE. Note that: >> >> - In R every value is a string. "var2" contains no numbers (is a >> character vector). >> >> - Upon conversion to a table Org removes the zero from "var2" last >> value. >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC R :session *mwe* :results value table :colnames yes >> tst <- data.frame(var1 = c("a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g"), >> var2 = c("150", "210", "140", "150", "192", "497", >> "3.350"), >> stringsAsFactors = FALSE) >> tst >> #+END_SRC >> >> #+RESULTS: >> | var1 | var2 | >> |------+------| >> | a | 150 | >> | b | 210 | >> | c | 140 | >> | d | 150 | >> | e | 192 | >> | f | 497 | >> | g | 3.35 | >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Here's the output as seen in R: >> >> : > tst >> : var1 var2 >> : 1 a 150 >> : 2 b 210 >> : 3 c 140 >> : 4 d 150 >> : 5 e 192 >> : 6 f 497 >> : 7 g 3.350 >> >> Details on the data frame: >> >> : > str(tst) >> : 'data.frame': 7 obs. of 2 variables: >> : $ var1: chr "a" "b" "c" "d" ... >> : $ var2: chr "150" "210" "140" "150" ... >> >> It seems Org knows that the values on column "var2" are numbers and >> converts the strings to numbers, applying some obscure trimming on the >> digits. The "3.350" value needs to be left as is. >> >> >