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Shapefile exportation #34
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I have the same problem right now. It is impossible to make the .shp running in ArcGIS. I tried to fix the .dfb object with shapechk and lost the regions identified with InfoMap. Does anyone know how to make the .shp file going properly in a GIS? |
I'm experiencing the same issue with the old site (shapefile not opening in arcgis. it does open in qgis but the attribute table is incomplete-only shows one row). And the new site https://www.mapequation.org/bioregions2/ doesn't seem to have an export function enabled. |
Thanks for the update @jivelasquezt! The issue seems to be mapbox/shp-write#88. In the fix referenced above I downgraded shp-write but in a later update of dependencies I unfortunately updated shp-write again. Now I have reverted that, so please try again. Exportation of shapefiles will soon be available on version 2 also. |
Thanks a lot, looking forward to trying it know. I was able to get around the issue by reading the geojson into R which didn't present any issues. |
Two issues regarding perhaps the same problem:
I can't open the exported shapefile in a GIS (e.g.: ArcGIS). Error explication of ArcGis: "Number of shapes does not match the number of table records". This problem was not there last year.
When open shapefile in R software, it opens as a multipolygon with bioregions info not matching with Infomap website output. Last year the exported shapefile used to open in R as specific polygons for each grid cell.
Any suggestion or help ?
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