Saving to disk as geojson. When you say this you mean the thing true for the whole df? No, it's a value that applies to all the df.
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Replying to @o_guest
so like the creation date of the dataset, or the licensing info, or the RNG seed that created the data?
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Replying to @o_guest
Discussion on metadata seems to appear occasionally on the geojson list, but "not in scope" seems to be the reply. Use another format?
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Replying to @geospacedman
OK, my question would still stand. How do I do this for csv?
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Replying to @o_guest @geospacedman
For CSV, if using R could put it in first few lines, then use skip=x, otherwise would have to be in separate file I think. Is a pain!
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Replying to @NickBearmanUK @geospacedman
Ah, [not R] so if I switch to saving my GeoPandas as a CSV instead of a geoJSON it might work?
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OK, regardless might go for separate file, as you say (and as I have been doing).
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Replying to @o_guest @geospacedman
It's really only a work around, so I think separate files is really the only option as far as I can see
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yeah me too sadly.
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Replying to @o_guest @geospacedman
For CSV, there is in the spec, a CSVT file which holds attribute data type variables (string,real, etc.) using the same filename as the link
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Replying to @NickBearmanUK @geospacedman
I'm currently saving as geojson
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