I have a lisp data (list of lists)
(setf *table-data*
'((1 "Team1"
(("member 1" "data1")
("member 2" "data2")
("member 3" "data3")))
(2 "Team2"
(("member 1" "data1")
("member 2" "data2")
("member 3" "data3")))))
When I try to convert this list into org-table
, using (princ *table-data*)
I am getting the output,
| 1 | Team1 | ((member 1 data1) (member 2 data2) (member 3 data3)) |
| 2 | Team2 | ((member 1 data1) (member 2 data2) (member 3 data3)) |
org-table
is considering only the outer most list elements.
But I would like to get the output as:
| 1 | Team1 | member 1 | data1 |
| | | member 2 | data2 |
| | | member 3 | data3 |
| 2 | Team2 | member 1 | data1 |
| | | member 2 | data2 |
| | | member 3 | data3 |
Is there any possibility to achieve this?
Also, I want to convert back this table into a list of lists instead of plain lists.
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