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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:37:42+00:00 2026-05-30T23:37:42+00:00

I’d like to embed simple math expressions in an org-mode file, such as: sqrt(p

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I’d like to embed simple math expressions in an org-mode file, such as:

sqrt(p * (1-p) * N)

where p=0.8, N=10,000 and the answer according to a simple desk calculator is 40. I’m having no luck get org-babel give me this answer… Here’s an org file:

Some weird rounding errors with Python:

#+begin_src python :var N=100000 :var p=0.8
from math import sqrt
return sqrt(p * (1 - p) * N)
#+end_src

#+results:
: 126.491106407


Some other weird rounding errors, this time with Emacs lisp:

#+begin_src elisp :var N=100000 :var p=0.8
(sqrt (* p (- 1 p) N))
#+end_src

#+results:
: 126.49110640673517


Note sure which number calc is unhappy with:

#+begin_src calc :var N=100000 :var p=0.8
sqrt(p * (1 - p) * N)
#+end_src

#+results:
| 5 | Expected a number |


Yet more weird rounding errors, using bc in the shell:

#+begin_src sh :var N=100000 :var p=0.8
echo "sqrt($p * (1 - $p) * $N)" | bc
#+end_src

#+results:
: 100.0


A different set of rounding errors with bc without using variables:

#+begin_src sh
echo "sqrt(0.8 * (1 - 0.8) * 10000)" | bc
#+end_src

#+results:
: 31.6


Looks like the variables are being substituted OK:

#+begin_src sh :var N=100000 :var p=0.8
echo "sqrt($p * (1 - $p) * $N)"
#+end_src

#+results:
: sqrt(0.8 * (1 - 0.8) * 100000)


Using extra precision directly gives the correct result:

#+begin_src sh
echo "sqrt(0.80 * (1 - 0.80) * 10000)" | bc
#+end_src

#+results:
: 40.0


So, just use extra precision in the p variable, eh:

#+begin_src sh :var N=100000 :var p=0.80
echo "sqrt($p * (1 - $p) * $N)" | bc
#+end_src

#+results:
: 100.0


No! Because it get stripped out:

#+begin_src sh :var N=100000 :var p=0.80
echo "sqrt($p * (1 - $p) * $N)"
#+end_src

#+results:
: sqrt(0.8 * (1 - 0.8) * 100000)


Please God, kill me now...

I’m just looking for a convenient way to embed some math in an org file.

(org-mode 7.8.03 from a recent git checkout, emacs 24.0.93.1 from a recent git chekout)

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    2026-05-30T23:37:43+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:37 pm

    You say:

    sqrt(p * (1-p) * N)
    
    where p=0.8, N=10,000 and the answer according to a simple desk calculator is 40. 
    

    This is correct, but in many of your codes you use

    :var N=100000
    

    instead, i.e. off by a factor of 10.

    >>> from math import sqrt 
    >>> p = 0.8
    >>> sqrt(p*(1-p)*10000)
    40.0
    >>> sqrt(p*(1-p)*100000)
    126.49110640673517
    
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