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when reading a given dataset, one column has significant zeros in front of numbers.
e.g., 1 vs 0001
Current read.socrata() does not allow to force parsing all cols as characters.
something like dplyr read_csv(xxxxxx, col_types = cols(.default = "c") )
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when reading a given dataset, one column has significant zeros in front of numbers.
e.g., 1 vs 0001
Current read.socrata() does not allow to force parsing all cols as characters.
something like dplyr read_csv(xxxxxx, col_types = cols(.default = "c") )
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: