> 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
MULTIPOLYGON (((972081.8 19... 2 36061000201 MULTIPOLYGON (((988548.2 19...
3 36061000600 MULTIPOLYGON (((986961.2 19... 4 36061001401 MULTIPOLYGON
(((987475 2002... 5 36061001402 MULTIPOLYGON (((988387.7 20... 6
36061001800 MULTIPOLYGON (((987062.3 20... 7 36061002201 MULTIPOLYGON
(((990139.8 20... 8 36061002601 MULTIPOLYGON (((990655.2 20... 9
36061002602 MULTIPOLYGON (((991015.1 20... 10 36061002800 MULTIPOLYGON
(((991650.9 20...
I am trying to save the above spatial data in a csv file using the code:
write.csv(nyc_ct_geo, 'nyc_ct_geo.csv',row.names=FALSE). However, when
I
ran said code, all geometry coordinates for each spatial unit were placed
in different columns. I think they should be placed in one single column.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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