Re: [R] Save spatial data in a csv file

2024-12-05 Thread Roger Bivand via R-help
As Hasan suggested, much more information is needed. It would be very helpful to know the class of nyc_ct_geo, and how it was created. It is possibly an sf object from the print output. >From this, assuming that it is an sf object, the geometries are polygons, not >points, so need to be conver

Re: [R] Save spatial data in a csv file

2024-12-05 Thread D
Hi Hasan, Thank you for the advice. What does that mean by "respond with the output of `dput(nyc_ct_geo)`"? Please provide more details to address the problem. Thank you! On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 12:47 PM Hasan Diwan wrote: > Kindly respond with the output of `dput(nyc_ct_geo)` -- thank you!

Re: [R] Save spatial data in a csv file

2024-11-30 Thread Hasan Diwan
Kindly respond with the output of `dput(nyc_ct_geo)` -- thank you! -- H -- OpenPGP: https://hasan.d8u.us/openpgp.asc If you wish to request my time, please do so using *bit.ly/hd1AppointmentRequest *. Si vous voudriez faire connnaisance, allez a *bit.ly/hd1Ap

[R] Save spatial data in a csv file

2024-11-30 Thread D
> print(nyc_ct_geo) Simple feature collection with 2325 features and 1 field Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON Dimension: XY Bounding box: xmin: 913175.1 ymin: 120128.4 xmax: 1067383 ymax: 272844.3 Projected CRS: NAD83 / New York Long Island (ftUS) First 10 features: geoid geometry 1 36061000100 MULTIPOL